Posts: 84 Location: Northern VA
Fri 24 Jan, 2014 9:00 am
Does anyone know where this collection is?
One of my friends posted this image on facebook, I have n idea where it is, and neither does he. An images search doesn't turn anything up.
I was wondering if anyone knew where this was?
Seriously, look at those two-handers in the back. Aw yiss.
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Posts: 17 Location: Russia, Moscow Region, Podolsk
Fri 24 Jan, 2014 10:14 am
I really want to see MOOORE!!
And in my opinion, based on^
a)
schiavonesca's
b) ligthing
c) form of showcases
d) location of objects
It's Venetian Arsenal.
Posts: 1,089 Location: Austin TX
Fri 24 Jan, 2014 10:57 am
Hard to say as the picture quality is very poor, but it looks modern made to me. There is something completely off about the way these swords are displayed - I've been in a lot of A&A museum, and I've never seen swords piled up like that - in a display that includes shutters.
I may be completely wrong though - just a gut feeling.
Any chance for a higher definition pic?
Posts: 2,167
Fri 24 Jan, 2014 10:47 pm
Without a doubt, it is a modern collection. The blades on virtually every sword are pristine, or near pristine, which is effectively impossible for any substantial collection of medieval swords, and certainly not guaranteed even for a collection of Renaissance and early modern swords. But it still is impressive, for size and number of pieces.
Posts: 578 Location: Georgia
Fri 24 Jan, 2014 10:51 pm
I strongly suspect, given the condition of the blades, that rather than a museum or private collection it's actually a set of displays within some sort of store... perhaps at some sort of living-history place given the setting (looks like an old castle perhaps?).
Not that it's impossible for individuals to own so many swords, but honestly. I would have to look at the person a little funny if I actually met someone with THAT many swords!
Posts: 17 Location: Russia, Moscow Region, Podolsk
Sat 25 Jan, 2014 9:36 am
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This one is made in Doje's Arsenal in Venice by my friend.
I will call a bullshitter anyone who would call those swords modern =)
Posts: 17 Location: Russia, Moscow Region, Podolsk
Sat 25 Jan, 2014 10:40 am
They were not in contact with enything, they were used by venetian army and given back to arsenal, where they were kept for ages. That's why they have such good conditions.
Also, check out Turkish Arsenal, there are also a lot of Venetian swords ans they are in perfect condition since XV century.
Also, a lot of swords were never used, just smithed for the occasion and waited till they were out of style.
Posts: 2,294 Location: East backwoods-assed Texas
Sat 25 Jan, 2014 11:49 am
Looks like it might be Will Swiger's living room. ............ :lol: :lol: :lol: .....McM
Posts: 443 Location: Reston, VA
Sat 25 Jan, 2014 11:25 pm
Mark Moore wrote: |
Looks like it might be Will Swiger's living room. ............ :lol: :lol: :lol: .....McM |
It's not that bad - only 154 swords. Over half will be sold when I finish my European assignment and move back to my house in Kentucky. ;)
Think Mike Harris and Dave Kelley are getting up there as well. :lol:
Posts: 9,570 Location: Dayton, OH
Sun 26 Jan, 2014 7:12 am
Not all ancient swords were once covered with mud, dirt, or rust. There are several places where things survive in amazing condition because the collection was part of a civic armoury (like this) or a family's armoury (like the Churburg collection). In these cases, these items have been cared for (more or less) consistently for centuries. Unlike other museums, in these collections you don't usually find river finds, old church finds, or excavated items. You simply have items with less patina than you'd expect because they were used, then placed back in the armoury to be cared for.
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Sun 26 Jan, 2014 12:53 pm
William Swiger wrote: |
Mark Moore wrote: | Looks like it might be Will Swiger's living room. ............ :lol: :lol: :lol: .....McM |
It's not that bad - only 154 swords. Over half will be sold when I finish my European assignment and move back to my house in Kentucky. ;)
Think Mike Harris and Dave Kelley are getting up there as well. :lol: |
Have to save some cash for that day. ;)
Posts: 1,422 Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Mon 27 Jan, 2014 9:20 am
Venice seems right
I think it maybe some display storage in Venice as Vadim has stated.
Look at the similarity to these pics that show the larger grouping
Original pic
An entry on AndromedHa
Blog entry
Craig
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