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Matchlock 10th March 2012 11:42 AM

Landsknecht Weapons, ca. 1440, in a Painting by Hans Hirtz
 
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Multiple shapes of the High Gothic period - enjoy.

Please note the characteristic Gothic trefoil piercings in some of the blades!

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Matchlock 24th March 2012 06:33 PM

An Early-16th C. Halberd in Period Artwork
 
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A close-up detail of a Landsknecht from the Herscheider Altar on Burg Altena.

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Matchlock 27th April 2012 05:07 PM

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Probably the finest Landsknecht period halberd in existence, Nuremberg (?), ca. 1530-40.
Musée de l'Armée Paris, inv.no. K. Po. 432.

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Matchlock 28th April 2012 03:41 PM

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A characteristic Swiss or Alamannic halberd, from a codex in the Stiftsarchiv St. Gallen, Cod. Fab. XVI, ca. 1440, fol. 41v.

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Swordfish 28th April 2012 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matchlock
Probably the finest Landsknecht period halberd in existence, Nuremberg (?), ca. 1530-40.
Musée de l'Armée Paris, inv.no. K. Po. 432.

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That this halberd is in a Museum, and dated 1540, not necessarily means that it is dated corect. There are too many cut outs in the blade, the outer contour is overdecorated, the spike is unusually flat and not of square section. I believe it is a 19th century phantasy halberd.

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Matchlock 8th December 2013 09:41 PM

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A Styrian halberd, ca. 1580, the haft probably replaced and not really worth collecting.

There are hundreds of samples of this type preserved in the Graz Landeszeughaus (armory).


Best,
Michael

fernando 9th December 2013 01:27 PM

No marks, Michl ?
... on the other side, maybe ? :o

Matchlock 9th December 2013 02:36 PM

That's exatcly what I was wondering about first too, 'Nando,


But as this halberd is from an experienced dealer's site (Faganarms), I think we can rely upon his metinoning any other case. And look at that price! I mean, prices are discussionable to a certain extent, but those ...?

I realize that in your collection there is preseserved a very similar North Italian/South Styrian halberd struck with a makers mark, as one can expect for such a late piece, and the original haft retaining most of its original purple velvet covering. ;) :D :cool: :rolleyes: :eek:

You posted it earlier here in this thread.



Thank you so much, and best,
Your friend always,
Michl

fernando 9th December 2013 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matchlock
That's exatcly what I was wondering about first too, 'Nando,


But as this halberd is from an experienced dealer's site (Faganarms), I think we can rely upon his metinoning any other case. And look at that price! I mean, prices are discussionable to a certain extent, but those ...?
I realize that in your collection there is preserved a very similar North Italian/South Styrian halberd struck with a makers mark, as one can expect for such a late piece, and the original haft retaining most of its original purple velvet covering. ;) :D :cool: :rolleyes: :eek:
You posted it earlier herre in this thread.
Thank you so much, and best,
Your friend always,
Michl

Yes indeed Michl ... for what counts on my example, still in my humble collection.
Concerning dealers sites, you know better than me that, fo the sake of selling their items, they often touch the borders of fantasy, so to speak ;)

Matchlock 9th December 2013 05:04 PM

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The Bodyguard (Trabantenleibgarde, Chursächsische Guardie) of the Elector of Saxony parading with their etched halberds in Dresden in 1614.

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Matchlock 29th August 2014 10:57 AM


In some very rare cases, ash was even used for stocking wall guns in the early 16th century - instead of oak.

For a fine piece preserved in
The Michael Trömner Collection

please see my threads:

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...varian+kronburg

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...varian+kronburg



Best,
Michael Trömner

Matchlock 29th August 2014 11:09 AM

For more information, and for important and finely preserved arms in
The Michael Trömner Collection

please cf. my threads:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...ght=pikes+swiss

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showt...highlight=pikes

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=18083


Best,
Michael Trömner


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