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![]() ![]() ![]() View item at Kunsthistorisches Museum Identifier: HJRK_A_287 Format: Total: L. 88 cm, weight 1400 g Blade: L. 75 cm, W 4.5 cm, weight 500 g gilded bronze, leather, brass Publisher: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer| Landsknecht sword with sheath for knife and an awl eight Date: in 1515 Geographic coverage: South German Type: Sword |Relation: Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer Description: This from the southern German Landsknecht sword has a type of so-called Katzbalger eighth-shaped curved crossguard, which is heavily gold plated. The swing -up handle is duplicated four times with St. Andrew's cross, well-decorated as an indication of the closeness of the owner of the house of Habsburg. When the stitching on the knife-eaters there is a continuous poetic inscription. Ulrich Schellenberg fought as Imperial officer in both Maximilian I and Charles V in Upper Italy against France and Venice. Caption: The inscriptions of the now lost awl grip caps and 4 Knives are out of the 19 Century, handed down: ALS. IR. ZV. LIEB) / KAIN. FRED. ON. SI / ALS. MIT. GLVCK / ICH. WART. DER. ZIT / (ICH. LID. VND. SCHWIG) / ICH. HOFF. V .. See lessData provider: Kunsthistorisches Museum| Provider: Kulturpool| Austria| This record can be cited in the Harvard Bibliographic style using the text below: (1515) Landsknecht sword with sheath for knife and an awl eight Webpage available at link below: [Accessed: November 29, 2011 09:27:18 PM] |
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If anyone has better photos of this sword or even the handle only, please post them here. I can buy them from the KHM but the cost may be more than it is worth for my little project.
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Hi John,
Here are better images of the von Schellenberg Katzbalger at the KHM Vienna. Thought I had posted them somewhere here before but can't find them. The close-ups of the hilt in color at the bottom are mine. Even if you are lucky and get special permission like I did, and are allowed to use flashlight, taking good pictures is extremely critical in the Vienna exhibition (as in most museums when it comes down to guns ... ![]() The blade mark on the ricasso is an Italian-style crowned Greek pi. Enjoy, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 7th December 2011 at 01:43 AM. |
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Those interested in Ulrich von Schellenberg's biography, please see
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...689#post129689 m |
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They are preseved in the Museum of Hunting History.
From top: A fine South German or Swiss hand-and-a-half sword, ca. 1540 A Venetian Landsknecht Sword, ca. 1510 A fine Venetian Storta, ca. 1500 Best, Michael |
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auctioned at Thomasdelmar this Wednesday, lot 130.
Michael do you recognize the sword from your Photo's at the beginning of the thread? ![]() A RARE SOUTH GERMAN BACKSWORD, SO-CALLED LANDSKNECHTMESSER, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY, PROBABLY MUNICH with straight blade double-edged for the last third, cut with three long slender fullers on each face, stamped with the so-called 'twig' mark on one face, iron hilt comprising a pair of straight quillons with spirally-moulded knob-shaped terminals, shell-guard formed as a fire-steel and pierced with a central cross between two hearts, the front border roped and extending to a scrolling terminal on each side, finely carved ivory crutch-shaped pommel decorated with a female figure in contemporary dress on the top (cracked), a cherubic mask on the front, and scrolls on the reverse, wooden grip bound with fishskin and an early brass inventory tag 82.5cm; 32 1/2in blade Provenance Adrian Conan Doyle (as stated below) Christie's King Street, 9th December 1998, lot 98 A sword with etched blade by Ambrosius Gemlich dated 1532 and with a pommel carved in the same style is preserved in the Museum fûr Deutsche Geschichte, Berlin. See H.Mûller and H. Kölling 1990, No. 157, p. 219. An almost identical guard on another Munich messer, also with an etched blade by Gemlich and dated 1533, is preserved in the Historisches Museum, Dresden. See H. Seitz 1965, Ill. 227. |
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Of course I did recognize the piece, Jasper,
I helped consigning it with Tom Del Mar. ![]() Actually, your post was a bit quicker than mine; I was waiting for Tom's reluts before posting but it was only a few minutes ago that my browser would update and I could study the results list. I was sold for GBP 7,800 ((lot 130). Here's a bit more on the piece. BTW, it's good the have you coming in again. I much missed your valuable comments and additions. ![]() Best, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 10th December 2011 at 12:54 AM. |
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I must ask: could it possibly be in your collection now? ![]() ![]() Best, Michael |
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