22nd November 2012, 12:08 AM | #1 |
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Two-Handed Great Sword
I inherited this sword from my father two years ago. He believe that it dated from the early 16th century. Some people have told me it is a ceremonial sword, others say it's Victorian era copy. Nobody seems to like the looks of the triangular flukes or how close they are to the guard. Any ideas?
Below the guard on one side is the Coat of Arms of the Visconti of Milan. It depicts the Biscione, a serpent who appears to be swallowing a human, but is actually giving birth to it. On the other side is a St. George Cross. Overall Length 63 inches Handle 15 inches long Guard 14 inches wide Blade 48 inches long Weight 5 pounds (approx) |
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