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Join Date: Apr 2015
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Thank you all for your responses! I've found a very interesting article. The authors examined all the halberds in the Dutch Army Museum (131 examples) and classified them into types. Definitely worth reading for anyone interested in halberds. According to the article, the example I have is a subtype II.A-2.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full...1728905#d1e141 |
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Sweden
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Thank you for posting link to interesting article. Didn’t see it before. The Waldman and Snook publications are the classics for halberds. If you search previous posts in this forum you should find the one with the Swiss halberd with the armoury mark on the pole.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 237
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My opinion- The main body is original. The haft and langets are recent repairs. The central spike is also probably a recent repair. Not a bad piece, if the price was right.
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