Up until last year, I had only seen one picture of a particular hand and a half version of the Irish open ring sword. It was one of the most graceful swords I had ever seen. Then early last year I found a couple of really blurry museum photos of the pommel of this sword on the internet. In a post here at myArmoury, I requested more info and Thomas McDonald sent me a scan of Tony Willis article “A Two Handed Gaelic Irish Sword of the Sixteenth Century” published in 15th Park Lane Arms Fair Catalog. (Thanks Mac!). At the time the article was published, this beautiful sword was hidden away in a private collection. However, at some point it has found its way into a display case at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.
Here are the stats:
Overall Length: 49 inches (125cm)
Blade Length: 38 inches (97cm)
Blade Width: 1.5 inches (40mm)
Diameter of Pommel: 2.5 inches (675mm)
Cross Length: 11 inches (29cm)
Here is a photo mosaic of images I have collected of this particular sword. Some of the more complete photos were posted by Jay Barron (I think).
(Note the channel on the outer perimeter and the way the inside of the ring looks rounded.)
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Photos of display at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin