Posts: 159 Location: Nøtterøy, Norway
Tue 08 May, 2012 11:13 am
Strange dating of museum sword.
Just visited my local museum for a quick tour of their new medieval displays. I was puzzled by a sword that has no description besides estimated date and where it was found. The blade is very corroded but current length is approximately 70 - 80cm. The crossguard is long and slightly downturned ending in a small folded quillon. The grip is approximately 30cm long (plenty of place for 2 hands). The pommel is small and octagonal.
What struck me as odd was the dating. The museum say it's 1150-ish. I do not claim to have any other knowledge of swords than reading
Oakeshott's typology and playing with reproductions. But from my uneducated guesses I would place this sword at least well into the 15th century. The reason the sword is on display is that it illustrates weapons used in the 12th and 13th century Norwegian civil wars and if it's off by 300 years I suppose someone should tell them. Any guesses on dating?
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