23rd July 2015, 08:15 PM | #1 |
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Blacksmith forged sword, from ireland?
Hi all
Picked this item up last night and am very interested in opinions It is 25 inches long with a blade of 21 inches Blade is nice and springy, grip has definite age and well made, fits well into the hand. Guard is made of brass and nicely shaped, peening well done and definite age, overall no markings what so ever Definitely not a school play item as the edge is v sharp and nicely balanced. Looks to be folding flaws on the blade where the lamination is failed, I have tried to photo these but can try again tomorrow if they do not come out. I would not be one to clean items but I might give it a rub of a damp cloth if information might be gleaned. Shaping of blade only on one side with no fuller but has central spine running down to edge fully on one side and top third on other side Story is, found bricked into wall in v old house in Ireland. Has the look of some of weapons I have seen home manufactured for irish rebels in 1798 rebellion and later, maybe me being romantic but you have to dream Any taughts or opinions? Best regards Ken |
24th July 2015, 08:13 AM | #2 |
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I think this cutlass-type sword is Philippine, based on the golak-style blade-
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24th July 2015, 09:59 PM | #3 |
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You might be right on a Philippine weapon I do not know
When looking for info on 1798 rebellion I found this other sword related article which you might find interesting Hope hipper link works if not google bronze sword 1798 ireland Regards Ken http://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/11/t...ancient-sword/ |
31st July 2015, 09:45 PM | #4 |
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Sorry I missed your reply, Ken. Fascinating article! I am also intrigued by the pike shown. It resembles the common gaff hooks on naval vessels of the time. Thanks for posting it and good luck on identifying your sword. You might want to post it over on the Ethno side of the forum.
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1st August 2015, 12:06 AM | #5 |
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Hi Mark
Yes an amazing article, I am actually going to they reenactment of the 1798 rebellion this weekend, have to persuade wife but am winning her over I will post up some pictures As for the sword I will take your advice and go the ethnic route. Best regards Ken |
1st August 2015, 01:09 AM | #6 |
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I'm not entirely convinced this is Philippine; any more back story on this piece Ken ?
Purchased in Ireland ? |
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