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This sword is a typical exemplar of Oakeshott's type X
O.L. 90.5 cm ; blade L. 76.5 cm; blade width at hilt 5 cm Grip: one hand about 9.5 cm Blade: Wide and shallow Fuller running from the cross till the tip , Pommel : brazil nut Pommel ( Oakeshott type A) Cross guard 17 cm . Period 1050-1150. This sword is well-balanced and also very light in hand. |
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Wonderful thing, I hope it's in your collection, Cerjak! I like the way that the corrosion reveals what appears to be a distinct lamellar forging structure in the pommel, crossguard, and possibly the tang.
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Your beautiful medieval sword.
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Thank you for your comment , yes this sword is now in my collection. The blade is well corroded but still in very good condition only missing the last part of the point so not bad . We can notice that the grip has protected the tang for a long time before to disappear Best Cerjak |
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Beautiful piece
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