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Harry GJ May
Location: UK Joined: 28 Jul 2016
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 8:24 am Post subject: 15/16 Century German Short sword - any information would be |
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Hello this is my first post,
I was hoping the forum might be able to provide a little more information on my short sword or hunting knife.
I have been told that it was found on a german battlefield by my great great aunt and is 15th or 16th. there is a hard wood handle and antler/bone tipped iron cross guard. One side of the blade is serrated and the other side flat edged.
The total length is 17" or 43cm, the visible blade is 12" or 30.5cm in length and 1 1/4" or 3cm at the widest point
There is a split in the handle wood but there than that it is in remarkably good condition if it is as old as i have been told. Good even patina on the blade with some small pitting and nicks from use.
I would be very grateful to get some opinion on the knife and find out a bit more its history
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Harry GJ May
Location: UK Joined: 28 Jul 2016
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 8:26 am Post subject: |
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Craig Peters
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 9:07 am Post subject: |
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Harry,
Maybe try uploading the images with Tinypic.com and then copy and paste.
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Mark Griffin
Location: The Welsh Marches, in the hills above Newtown, Powys. Joined: 28 Dec 2006
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 9:14 am Post subject: |
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I can't see the whole blade on the larger pic but that looks awfully like a privately bought, and so for civilian/hunting purposes late 17th to early 18th plug bayonet
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Nathan Robinson
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Kai Lawson
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 10:00 am Post subject: |
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Looks a good deal like a plug bayonet to me, but I'm far from an expert in that field.
"And they crossed swords."
--William Goldman, alias S. Morgenstern
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Guillaume Vauthier
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 10:07 am Post subject: |
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I agree, in my opinion it looks like a sort of hunting plug bayonet!
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Mark Griffin
Location: The Welsh Marches, in the hills above Newtown, Powys. Joined: 28 Dec 2006
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Posted: Thu 28 Jul, 2016 11:20 am Post subject: |
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ahh, yes, def a non military plug alright. Very nice. Could of course be used as a knife/short sword, but much better for putting in your musket barrel whilst out hunting big angry critters. They have a long life span world wide but late 17th to early 18th in Europe.
Nice example. I can't think of any parallels with the antler lugs on the side, its a great item.
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Leo Todeschini
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