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halberds for id please
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can identify you these two halberds
I don't know if they are original or if it copies... iron is coated with a varnish I grate has some place! they are forged, I do not know if the sleeves are original or refurbished later the largest iron measures 73 cm with an edge Central., and some prints. and the second 51 cm long |
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Hello weapons 27, the longer polearm is a Partisan (between 15th and 18th century) and seems to be authentic or was made with traditional methods. I would say, the Halberd looks a little too fragile for a battle and is probably a product of the historism of the 19th century. Regards Roland |
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The halberd is late, but could be a sign of rank, flag-top and such. Mind that halberds were made and carried as part of many west european churches regalia, as late as the 20th c.
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There's also a chance that the halberd is colonial American, whose examples were 'newer' than the typical type and often very flimsy/crude. See Neumann's for some examples. Just a guess, of course- :shrug:
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I found a picture that corresponds to one of the two
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I found a picture that corresponds to one of the two
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