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28th October 2015, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Zweihander identification
Is it possible to identify the swordmaker for this zweihander sword? There appears to be a similar mark on both parry hooks , but I can't find any online references to such a mark. Any assistance appreciated.
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30th October 2015, 08:44 PM | #2 |
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the sword is around 1580 for similar blade types please see
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=handed almost all the blades of this type have a running wolf engraved at both sides, can you check if this the case with your sword. 16th century swords marks are almost never traceable to the sword maker, a few famous sword makers, as standler e.o. aside. can you post pictures of the guard finals and pommel? best regards |
1st November 2015, 03:14 PM | #3 |
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More zweihander photos
does this help?
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1st November 2015, 03:32 PM | #4 |
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guess it would help to attach photos!
Still struggling with resizing attachments.
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3rd November 2015, 06:40 PM | #5 |
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it seems a transition model around 1580, this type of blade was used on two hand swords between 1550 and 1575, the pommel and guard are of a later date 1580-1600.
the abrubtly stopping quillon finals are very unusual, you'd also expect (3 )curls here. maybe the guard is a bit altered and shortened in the 16thC. it's a beautiful unharmed original sword, congrats! best, |
5th November 2015, 12:10 PM | #6 |
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I agree with Jasper,
The missing curls on the quillions is very unusual and this could indeed be a later transformation or even a variation on this type of guard. All the decoration on the quillions and pommel is in the traditional fashion and fits the time line of the sword. This sword has indeed all characteristics of an original late 16th great sword, and they are not deliberately enhanced to make it look that way ! The maker will for now remain unknown but congratulations with this original two handed sword ! Kind regards Ulfberth |
6th November 2015, 01:56 AM | #7 |
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Zweihander
Thanks so much for your assistance... I also inherited a slightly damaged polearm that might be contemporary with the sword. Is there a different forum that enjoys looking at such a weapon or do you have interest in seeing it?
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