The pommel and the cross are uncommon, and besides this painting I've never seen anything like this swordhilt..
Does anybody know a sword, that looks like that?
Thomas


Aaron Schnatterly wrote: |
I'm split. Half the time I look at this guard, I think it's turned back towards the pommel, somewhat akin to a recurve bow if one were to look at it straight-on. The other half, I want to say it is curved like an "S" as is the one on the Svante. Wish the other half of the guard was visible.... |
Gabriel Lebec wrote: |
I think that the lighting and lines (especially regarding the terminations) of the cross clearly indicate something more akin to your "recurve bow" idea than to an s-guard. |
Gabriel Lebec wrote: | ||
I think that the lighting and lines (especially regarding the terminations) of the cross clearly indicate something more akin to your "recurve bow" idea than to an s-guard. Looks neat. :) But that Peter Johnsson sword looks neater to me :D. |
Gary Grzybek wrote: |
I've seen that style before and it may have very well been in one of the Fechtbucher. Anyway, I remember that the guard did not have an "S" curve as far as I can tell but the recurve as seen in the painting. A unique but interesting style I think. |
Joachim Nilsson wrote: |
I'm becoming more and more partial to the "non-S-curve recurve" interpretation the more I look at the picture btw. |
Aaron Schnatterly wrote: | ||
That's the one I would prefer to think it is... my mind's eye really likes the look. I just hadn't seen one quite like that before, save the quillons on a rapier or two, but that's a totally different monster. Also, now that the glare is gone off of my flat panel monitor, I have to agree, the pommel does appear to be flat-topped. It's pretty sweet as well. |
Martin Wallgren wrote: |
Hmm... if you look closely at the cross on Peters drawing there is a interesting difference between right and left. The left has a shadow that the right lack. Could this be an indication of an slight S form on the Earls cross... |
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Peter says there is just a slight "S" curve to it... |
Risto Rautiainen wrote: |
Pavel Moc http://www.swords.cz makes reproductions based on that painting conveniently called "Durer". That model is very popular among the students of our sword school. There's a drawing of it on his web pages, sorry I don't have any photos. |
Roger Hooper wrote: | ||
Here is a drawing of that Pavel Moc Durer sword - |
Gary Grzybek wrote: |
Here's another Durer that's familiar but hard to see:
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/durer/st...michel.jpg |