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Old 21st September 2024, 07:47 PM   #1
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Default German ? Style Halberd for comment

Here is the halberd that went with the Walloon sword, (thanks again !)
it was called decorative and almost offered for the sale price.
No hallmark but I find it well made,
the steel sounds good and it seems quite old.
shortened fixing langets on the handle
and the handle seems not very recent either with
worm or termite holes.
A central fixing rosette is missing, we can see the remains of gnawed wood through it.( I already used Xylophene 😬😅...)
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Old 22nd September 2024, 10:00 AM   #2
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Here is the halberd that went with the Walloon sword, (thanks again !)
it was called decorative and almost offered for the sale price.
No hallmark but I find it well made,
the steel sounds good and it seems quite old.
shortened fixing langets on the handle
and the handle seems not very recent either with
worm or termite holes.
A central fixing rosette is missing, we can see the remains of gnawed wood through it.( I already used Xylophene 😬😅...)
Looks OK to me. Robust and fit for purpose! The edge looks like it was sharpened which is a good sign. I think the bottom nails came off the langets which left the bottom end flapping, so rather than fixing new nails a previous owner simply cut off the bottoms. The cut off parts left marks on the wood so you know they were there.
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Old 22nd September 2024, 03:02 PM   #3
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original halberd from the first half of the 16th century, used by landsknecht/lansquenets, given the length of the langlets and the lack of the rivet through the socket I expect that the shaft is not the original one.
very nice specimen with round cut-outs on the top and bottom of the halberd blade and beak.
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Old 23rd September 2024, 02:50 PM   #4
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Thank's a lot for your message and informations Victrix and Cornelistromp !

I find on internet these two halberds made +/- in the same way near the steel axe and the shaft
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