Posts: 281
Fri 28 Apr, 2023 2:29 pm
What to do with my Flamberge
Posts: 221 Location: Scotland
Mon 01 May, 2023 12:25 am
Hi Sean, this is an interesting sword - the style is North German, c.1580-1600, intended for parading, ceremonial and possibly guarding the ensign but not for real combat which is why so many 2-handers like this survive. It is also the style frequently copied in the 19th century for people who wanted a 'bit of history' to hang on the wall. Whether yours is an authentic 16th century sword or one of these replicas I cannot tell from a photo. But the poor condition might suggest that it is 400 years old. Don't try to restore it yourself (unless you are a skilled swordsmith) Its value, either repro or not, would drop heavily as soon as you dismantle it - sell it "as is" is my advice. Good luck.
Neil (author 'The Two-handed Sword) .
Posts: 281
Tue 16 May, 2023 8:54 am
Thank you for your input Niel....much appreciated.
Posts: 35 Location: California
Tue 16 May, 2023 7:34 pm
Sword
Hello hello. I just spent the last few weeks traveling around the Iberian Peninsula looking at a lot of two handers
Something in my gut tells me this isn’t an original. But I want to be wrong. You should reach out to a few sword experts- maybe Peter Johnson to begin with (if he will give you the time) Is a Lovely fellow I’m sure he’s just busy
He could recommend some other experts as well
Listen to them
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