This sword is a classic English Basket Hilt as recommended by George Silver. The blade is around 35" and hexagonal in form with a long ricasso and two full length fullers each side. Thgis makes the blade long but light and great for slashing and a reasonable level of stiffness makes it OK for thrusting.
The guard and blade are based on many extant examples, famously the Mary Rose and Southark swords being two of the type.
The pommel is hollow with brazed on ribs and the grip is cord wrapped leather over wood. In this case the grip is a larger circumference than I would usually fit.
The dagger was made as a companion piece to the sword rather than a matching piece and is based heavily on one in the York Museum, though the guard was changed as the original had features neither of us liked.
The grip is cord bound leather over wood and the pommel is solid and is a softened hexagon.
I hope you like the pieces and if you have any questions or comments, please let me know.
Regards
Tod















