Longsword with brazil nut pommel
Hello!
Greetings to everyone from London! :)
Last week I've been to The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambrige. In the arms and armour section I've seen a longsword with a brazil nut pommel. Unfortunately it was not allowed to make photos :( On the note belonging to the sword it was written, that it is 1 and 1/2 hander sword, circa 1250. Does anybody have any information or picture about that sword?
Type XII
Type XIII

I'm betting it's the former as opposed to the latter.

M.
I remember that sword, (I went there in 2005, so my memory is rusty, also the type XVII next to it was better preserved, I think).

The Fitzwilliam web site produces a few results for 'hand-and-a-half sword' and the one with a brazil nut pommel seem to be of unknown type, but there's one with an 'oval pommel' that is XIIIa.

Brazil nut:
http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opac/search/c..._limit_=10

Oval pommel:
http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/opac/search/c..._limit_=10
Thank You for the clue and information! It's really helpful.
I'm thinking about making a sword based on that one in question. That's why I need a photo. However this won't be my next project.
Cheers!

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