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E. B. Erickson Mortuary Sword
Most of the mortuary swords that we see look kind of shabby and ill designed with a lot of badly executed foliage and faces on the hilt. However, one can find varied and beautifully made examples, especially in Mazansky’s, British Basket-Hilted Swords, where an entire chapter is dedicated to this type.

When I commissioned E. B. Erickson to make a hilt for me, I eventually decided to go with a Mortuary. At first I wanted a close copy of the Tojhusmuseum version, but then decided to do a synthesis of parts found on different swords. The Mazansky book was very helpful as were a pile of photos that Bill Goodwin was kind enough to make available.to me. Nathan Robinson also reviewed and evaluated different hilts with me.

I came across a Green Man face that I much preferred ove the typical goofy cavaliers. I asked ElJay to make some sketches of a hilt featuring a leafy Green Man, and as an afterthought, to do an oceanic Neptune version as well. ElJay came up with 2 great designs. After going back and forth with them, I asked ElJay to do the Neptune/Shell variation.


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ElJay Neptune
ElJay recently sent me a few pictures of the unfinished hilt.


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I haven't yet decided which blade to put on this hilt - one of the three shown below.


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Hmmmm... Surf&Turf!!!!! ;)

I like that a lot and look forward to the finished project. I'm seeing more than just those two influences though (foliage & the sea) and I think both the patron and maker deserve a five thumbs up on this one.
Cheers

GC
NICE! ElJay is, of course, the right guy for the job. Whatever blade you choose, it will be quite nice.
I vote for the top blade...hollow ground blades are sexy :) .
pick the blade...
Roger:

I like the top one. An older blade antiqued - updated to a "modern" hilt system. Too bad you couldn't have it engraved!
super nice Eljay & Roger! The first one gets my vote.
Is that an asymmetrical guard (ie. no guard bars on the inside/left side)? Unusual for a mortuary hilt.

Julian
Julian Reynolds wrote:
Is that an asymmetrical guard (ie. no guard bars on the inside/left side)? Unusual for a mortuary hilt.

Julian


Yes, there will be two side-knuckle-guards, ElJay hadn't yet made the other one at the time he snapped that photo. However, it's not that unusual for a Mort to have only one, particularly the hilts with thumb rings.
Some forumites might be thinking that this hilt is outside the parameters of Mortuary swords, and is more fantasy than historical. While there is a lot of variation in this type (as one can see by reading British Basket-Hilts), there has never been a Mort like this one. Still, I don't think it would have elicited comment back in 1650. This hilt does incorporate elements of original pieces.

For instance -

One of my favorite Morts, CM16.696, from the Cleveland Museum (on Mazansky, page 253) shows a Green Man on the side-knucklebar. Another view shows a very cool face on the prow of the boat shaped hilt. Note the thumb ring.

As for faces on the prow and the stern, look at the next two photos.

Concerning the shell shapes, it's true that they usually appear on proto-morts, but not always, as shown on one of the originals that ElJay owns.


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ElJay's original Mort
good variations examples Roger. The mortuary hilt has seemed to be the "red-headed step-child" of the basket hilt world for a long time, (you know me and morts) glad to see it getting some exposure again.

cheers,

Bill
Here are some photos of the nearly finished hilt. It will soon be on its way to A&A for a hilt and a scabbard.


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I want it.
I love the detail of the almost flower like design blending the handle into the pommel. Wonderful piece, can't wait to see it finished.
Roger:

It goes without saying that this is a lovely, lovely piece. My congratulations to you, for conceiving of it, and to Eljay, for turning your vision into beautiful steel reality. Have you decided which of the blades you'll be going with, or are you still contemplating and calculating?
Lewis Ballard wrote:
Roger:

It goes without saying that this is a lovely, lovely piece. My congratulations to you, for conceiving of it, and to Eljay, for turning your vision into beautiful steel reality. Have you decided which of the blades you'll be going with, or are you still contemplating and calculating?


A&A are going to recreate the one I called Blade 3 earlier in this thread, the backsword
I received the ElJay hilt mounted on an Arms and Armor blade today. It is a beautiful sword, though rather heavy, definitely a cavalry backsword.

Overall length - 41 inches
Blade length - 35 inches
Blade width - 1.625 inches
COG - 4 inches
Overall weight - 3.3 lbs
Blade weight - 1.3 lbs.

I think ElJay did some work at the end to make the hilt features more 3 dimensional.

Here are some final photos, taken by A&A.


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Lucky man. I'm very envious. Cheers!
Holy crap! What a gorgeous piece! Congratulations on adding it to the collection!
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