Record on page 27 there is a sword that interests me very much.
Is there anyone who has photos? Is located in the museum in Glasgow, so it is written.
Thanks, your help would be greatly appreciated.
This the sword:


JG Elmslie wrote: |
I know the one you mean. it's on display in one of the side galleries of the Kelvingrove.
remarkably thin, lenticular section blade. I have one or two photographs of the side profile, but if you prefer to wait a two or three weeks, I can get you more detailed photos the next time I'm there of it in particular. its generally not my era of focus, so I've not really got a lot of reference photographs of it. its reference number, by the way, for the Glasgow Museums is A.1966.17 |
Maurizio D'Angelo wrote: |
Mister, JG Elmslie, thanks very much, really great. What I found strange is the narrowing of the blade under the guard. From my information it was 50 mm below the guard 54 mm the swelling and then again the taper toward the tip. It is usually straight or exactly the opposite. I see from your picture that is rather weird, at least from what I know. This is a sword that he had in his collection master Oakeshott. I look forward to your future photos. I really enjoyed. Thank you. :) Ciao Maurizio |
J.D. Crawford wrote: |
Here is a low res version of my picture of the famous Ingelri sword. When looking at it in person, it's fun to imagine Oakeshott rubbing it with various household solvents, with his own hands, until the inscription 'fairly lept into view'. |