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Wed 20 Sep, 2006 11:55 am
A Boy's Sword
From a recent Hermann Historica catalog. I'm not crazy about the blade, but I think the hilt is truly beautiful. I didn't realize grips of this form and construction were used this late. Maybe I need to drag my MRL Scottish Backsword back to the workbench....
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Lot Nr.2231
A boy's sword
German, circa 1600
A slender thrusting blade with a double-edged point. Stylized wolf marks are stamped on both sides. S-shaped, curved, octagonal quillons with a guard ring on the obverse side. Original stepped grip covered with leather over cord wrapping. Octagonal oval pommel with a tang button. Length 67 cm.
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