Posts: 77 Location: The Netherlands
Sat 27 Jun, 2015 12:11 pm
Sempach halberd
Hi, someone offered me this halberd. Whats the opinion overhere, 19e century replica or the real thing?
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Sat 27 Jun, 2015 12:20 pm
Re: Sempach halberd
M Hermes wrote: |
Hi, someone offered me this halberd. Whats the opinion overhere, 19e century replica or the real thing? |
It's not from before 1500 for sure.
So it's not from the battle of Sempach.
Posts: 77 Location: The Netherlands
Sat 27 Jun, 2015 12:23 pm
Re: Sempach halberd
Pieter B. wrote: |
M Hermes wrote: | Hi, someone offered me this halberd. Whats the opinion overhere, 19e century replica or the real thing? |
It's not from before 1500 for sure.
So it's not from the battle of Sempach. |
Thanks! I tought that this is called a "sempach type" halberd?
Posts: 382
Sat 27 Jun, 2015 1:36 pm
Many of the genuine "Sempach type" halberds were actually made in the 17th century for city armouries, but in an archaic style for that time.
Posts: 26 Location: TX
Sat 27 Jun, 2015 9:40 pm
I vote 19th or 20th century based off the squared off terminal area for the haft.
Posts: 99 Location: Saskatoon SK Canada
Sat 27 Jun, 2015 10:36 pm
I think that one may have been made by Del Tin in the 1990s. You can see a very similar Del Tin in Hank Reinhardt's estate collection here: [url]http://www.hankreinhardt.com/Sale/Pole arms/pole arms 251.htm[/url]
I believe it is a prototype for one Hank planned to sell at Museum Replicas. As you can see, it is identical to yours except that the cutout cross has a slightly longer foot, and it's burnished bright instead of being patinated.
Posts: 455 Location: Thailand
Sun 28 Jun, 2015 8:48 pm
Something that can help identify modern repros of these Sempach type halberds is their weight. The modern ones are generally way too heavy; I've seen some modern repros where the heads weighed between 2-3 pounds.
--ElJay
Posts: 77 Location: The Netherlands
Mon 29 Jun, 2015 6:49 am
I visit the seller today, a replica indeed. The shaft was marked "made in Spain" haha. Thanks for your comments.
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