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! m |
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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Probably the finest Landsknecht period halberd in existence, Nuremberg (?), ca. 1530-40.
Musée de l'Armée Paris, inv.no. K. Po. 432. m |
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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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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 |
No marks, Michl ?
... on the other side, maybe ? :o |
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 |
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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 ;) |
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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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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 |
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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