A friend fom a friend of mine found this sword last week with the help of a strong magnet(magnet fishing is a populair hobby over here). Does anyone know what type of sword this is? Thanks
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Some sharper, non distorted pics will help identifying this sword, even if the pommel seems clear enough to give a first impression of the typology (probably a type XII from around half the XIII century)
The blade should be more wide than it appears in your pic, but, as I said, there is an apparent distortion in your image so judging the blade is impossible.
You should try to photograph it by staying perpendicular to the blade lying on a flat surface, so as to give a clear idea of the blade profile.
Also some close up pics of the first half of the blade should reveal the presence of a concavity, called fuller, which would help in the authentication of the piece.
Pommel looks very promising. Probably an important find, if it is a water find it is obviously unlikely to be a recent fake.
The blade should be more wide than it appears in your pic, but, as I said, there is an apparent distortion in your image so judging the blade is impossible.
You should try to photograph it by staying perpendicular to the blade lying on a flat surface, so as to give a clear idea of the blade profile.
Also some close up pics of the first half of the blade should reveal the presence of a concavity, called fuller, which would help in the authentication of the piece.
Pommel looks very promising. Probably an important find, if it is a water find it is obviously unlikely to be a recent fake.
That looks almost exactly like the Albion Ritter. Probably a type XII just like it from probably the 13th century. Rather cool.
The sword is handed over to the dutch archeology department for research and conservation. I will let you know when there is more clarity.
Glad to hear that it went to the professionals. If it's genuine, it should be conserved properly. Great find! I have to say it looks like it could be a type XI blade to me. The hilt components could easily be paired with that blade type.
Very cool. Looks authentic.
A series of similar swords with this pommel type, straight cross, and long slim blade were made in (probably) Germany in the 13th century. You can see some of them here: http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=20025
Coincidentally, I'm having one of these made right now (or rather re-made since I wasn't quite happy with the first version). It looks almost identical to this find.
A series of similar swords with this pommel type, straight cross, and long slim blade were made in (probably) Germany in the 13th century. You can see some of them here: http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=20025
Coincidentally, I'm having one of these made right now (or rather re-made since I wasn't quite happy with the first version). It looks almost identical to this find.
Part of me was about to scream "get it to someone like the conservators in the Legersmuseum, Delft, FAST!"
I'm very, very glad to hear that that has already been done. This is a perfect example of what should be done after a find.
(And I'm so envious. what an object to discover!)
I'm very, very glad to hear that that has already been done. This is a perfect example of what should be done after a find.
(And I'm so envious. what an object to discover!)
That is just beyond cool - a find of a lifetime. Good on him for handing it over to the archaeology department.
J.D. Crawford wrote: |
Very cool. Looks authentic.
A series of similar swords with this pommel type, straight cross, and long slim blade were made in (probably) Germany in the 13th century. You can see some of them here: http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=20025 Coincidentally, I'm having one of these made right now (or rather re-made since I wasn't quite happy with the first version). It looks almost identical to this find. |
So, what are you going to do with the first version? ;)
Wow great find.
Where in Holland was this?
Where in Holland was this?
M Hermes wrote: |
A friend fom a friend of mine found this sword last week with the help of a strong magnet(magnet fishing is a populair hobby over here). Does anyone know what type of sword this is? Thanks |
Wow, what a cool discovery. What are the chances, eh?
Did you get any more pictures before you handed it over? I would love to see some closer up shots.
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I didn't know that there's such thing as magnet fishing in Holland. But it turned out to be a sword, not fish, that gets the bait.
To me it looks more like a Viking sword, because Vikings themselves once invaded the area which is now Holland.
I didn't know that there's such thing as magnet fishing in Holland. But it turned out to be a sword, not fish, that gets the bait.
To me it looks more like a Viking sword, because Vikings themselves once invaded the area which is now Holland.
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