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Bennison N
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Posted: Tue 05 Jan, 2010 2:59 pm Post subject: An odd request (schiavona info) |
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Hi all. Happy New Year!
I have a strange request... It may not seem strange to most here, but I'm really out of my comfort zone with this one!
Recently the opportunity arose to have a sword created for me by a well-known and very gifted Maker.
Now, most people know me as a Chinese sword guy, although I have owned a small number of European swords and Bronze Age replicas as well. The Maker in question does not want to change his focus, which is European Swords. And so I have decided upon a Schiavona, a sword I like very much.
I prefer the Type 2a hilt pattern, but have trouble finding a variety of photos and Illustrations of this specific hilt type. So I humbly ask if anyone in possession of photos or illustrations of this type please show them, so I have something to present as examples. I need as many as possible, for comparative purposes. I hope there are some around here somewhere, what with this being the number one place I have ever seen with information relating to Schiavone... I have already looked through the search functions here and found some, but hope for more if possible.
Thanks in advance,
BENNISON N
"Never give a sword to a man who can't dance" - Confucius
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Nathan Robinson
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Wed 06 Jan, 2010 2:01 am Post subject: |
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Attached is a sample of a schiavona with a Type 2a hilt.
A schiavona with scabbard
Venetian around 1650
Double edged blade, with three fullers on each side and a S-shaped stamp on the ricasso. Typical basket hilt with two "ladders" and thumb ring. Brass pommel with center embossed in the shape of a stylized cat's head. Original leather gasket with geometric openwork patterns, and fishskin grip cover over cord grip wrapping. Leather covered (minor damage on the reverse side) wooden scabbard with a long iron chape held on with six clasps. Length: 107.5 cm.
An edged weapon preserved intact in original condition.
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Schiavona, Venetian, circa 1650
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Wed 06 Jan, 2010 2:09 am Post subject: |
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And another schiavona with a Type 2a hilt:
A Venetian schiavona,
17th/18th centuries. Double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal cross-section (18th century) with a short fuller at the root of the blade on each side. There is a smith's mark on the reverse side ricasso. Forged iron (somewhat pitted) lattice/basket hilt with a thumb ring. Brass pommel in the shape of a stylized cat's head. Leather grip cover restored. Length 106 cm.
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Schiavona
© Hermann Historica
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Bennison N
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Posted: Wed 06 Jan, 2010 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Nathan! I knew you'd be the guy to ask.
I actually thought that the 2a was the least common type.
I've asked a few makers for quotes, but had a place in one prticular waiting list that I was hoping would be the one to do it.
I'm just waiting now, and will tell you who it is when they get back to me.
"Never give a sword to a man who can't dance" - Confucius
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