Posts: 1,757 Location: Storvreta, Sweden
Fri 15 Aug, 2008 1:12 am
Nathan,
This sword has peaked my interest.
The hilt is beautiful, and the pommel insert intriguing.
I am not knowledgeable in heraldry, but the three crowns is the national emblem of Sweden.
I wonder what the combination is in that
shield?
If this is a sword from the second half 15th C as it seems to be, and if there is a Swedish connection, It would be nothing short of sensational. There are really very little in the way of swords with an identity tied to a known owner.
From the shape of the cross I would guess very late 15th C but made in a rather old fashioned style. Perhaps a man with a traditional taste, or even a sword made for a situation where a celebration of traditional values is important. If it indeed is the national emblem of Sweden that is present on the pommel together with a personal coat of arms, it becomes very interesting indeed.
The three crowns could well be used by others. I do not know enough heraldry to say how uncommon the three crowns are.
I have visited the city museum of Köln and know one other sword in that display that is of great interest and needs to be documented. Now I have yet a reason to revisit that museum!
Thank you for posting this Nathan!
Looking forward to hear if any one can shed light on this sword.