I was browsing through the new catalogue at Hermann Historica http://www.hermann-historica-ohg.de, and I stumbled upon this stunning sword. There was a thread about owning antiques and I said that I'd rather own a sword that I could use, but after seing this piece I think I would have bided on it if I could afford it. For some reason this sword seemed "special"!?!?!? Or maybe its just my obsession with XIIIa and XIIa. This one looks like XIIIa to me. Is the cross-section hexagonal, or is it just my imagination? Anyhow I do not have $4000 to spend on an antique now.............maybe later..........much, much later..........
Directly form the web-site
"German, beginning of the 15th century. Heavy blade with a fuller on both sides. Brass cross inlaid on one side. Straight quillons with slightly thickened finials. Tang has deeply stamped smith mark. Slightly oval disk pommel, with the remnants of a stamped cross on one side. The chape which belongs to the sword is included. Cleaned and conserved excavation discovery. The surface has been partly restored by polishing. Length 128.5 cm."
Enjoy it,
Alexi






brass cross inlaid