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Medieval sword of Shrewsbury, 15th century.

$ 117.61

Availability: 44 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Fabricante: Battle Merchant

    Description

    Medieval sword of Shrewsbury, 15th century.
    Medieval sword of Shrewsbury, 15th century.
    On 21 July 1403, the Battle of Shrewsbury (Shropshire, England) saw Henry IV’s victory over an army led by his former supporter, Sir Henry Harry Hotspur Percy of Northumberland (which Shakespeare made famous forever in his 1598 history). Henry IV Part I). Percy, who had turned against the king and allied himself with Owain Glyndwr, the rebel leader of the Welsh revolt from 1400-1415 (also known as Glyndwr Rising), died during the fray, leading his army to disperse and the rebellion to fall. Apart.
    The name of this decisive battle, the original Shrewsbury Sword, classified as Type XV by Ewart Oakeshott, is preserved in the Wallace Collection.
    Although this beautiful sword of good value is not a replica of the historical example mentioned above, it presents the typical characteristics of a traditional one-and-a-half-handed sword from the late 14th/early 15th century (also called a bastard sword) and has the model of the same swords that would have been used on both sides in this great English battle.
    The double-edged blade is forged in hardened and tempered EN45 spring steel. It has a diamond-shaped cross-section, gently narrows towards the pointed tip and is rounded on both sides. The large central fuller ends approximately halfway through the leaf. The edges are not sharp and the entire blade nipple is riveted to the knob.
    The handle consists of a wooden core handle wrapped in brown leather, a steel faceted hexagonal odor stopper knob and a flattened steel cross guard. The guard’s quillons have flared terminals, each decorated with a cross-shaped cut. The perforated guard is about 23 cm long and 0.5 cm thick.
    This late medieval hand sword comes complete with a wooden sheath and brown leather with steel collar and chape.
    Note that this sword is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collection piece or decoration/exhibition and is not suitable for combat recreation. In addition to its quality as a collection object, it also fits perfectly as an accessory, p. E.g. to complete your costume.
    Details:
    Material: EN45 spring steel (high carbon steel, non-stainless), steel protector and knob, leather-lined wooden handle.
    Overall length: approx. 116 cm.
    Blade length: approx. 89 cm.
    Handle length: approx. 24 cm (grip approx.19 cm).
    Max. blade width: approx. 5.5 cm.
    Balance point: approx. 16 cm from the guard.
    Incl. wooden sheath with genuine leather sheath and steel hardware.
    Weight without sheath: approx. 1.6 kilograms.
    Weight with sheath: approx. 2.1 kilograms.