These are a few halbards of the period from my collection.
Generally the hafts on these things are replaced or, at the very least, cut down.
As far as dating goes, on observation, it appears to me that a pretty rough and ready guide consists of taking the ratio of blade length to the narrowest point of the neck behind it. The more degenerate that these things become, the greater the number (more narrow neck).
The oldest example here might be a bit before 1500, say 1490.
Also, it appears that as halberds become more decorative rather than functional, the blade becomes more parallel to the haft. If you think about it that is really a suboptimal angle if you are trying to brain one of those pesky Swiss.
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