

Late 13th century painting


Illustration, circa 1370
A. Spanjer wrote: |
So there is at least one surviving example!
This at least shows that it wasn't all artists mistakes. |
Chad Arnow wrote: | ||
Where? The Hermann Historica example is almost certainly an incorrect assembly. The sword Arek posted has a guard that clearly curves toward the blade. The tips curl back slightly, but tdhe guard is very much curved in the direction we expect. |
A. Spanjer wrote: |
What makes you say it's an incorrect assembly? Is it in the info on the page? I don't read german... |
Romulus Stoica wrote: |
I think I saw such sword in picture from a museum I have to look for it.
Later edit: Yes I found it, It's a sword in history museum in Timisoara, Romania. Here it is: [ Linked Image ] |
Chad Arnow wrote: | ||
I don't either, but I can use online translation tools. :) It speaks of the guard when it says: Verkehrt herum montierte Parierstange. A (very) rough translation might be Guard (Parierstange) assembled (montierte) backwards (herum). |