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Old 6th November 2015, 06:01 PM   #1
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One of the tabs is missing/damaged and a modern screw is used to help hold the blade on. It was acquired at auction (Vienna) in the early 1960's . The ring was added to mount to a wall where it has been for 40+ years.
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Old 6th November 2015, 06:38 PM   #2
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Amazing, this kind of etching on 17 century halberds is so rare... And the quality is unbelievable.
Although halberds, and helmets more often were etched in the 19th century, from what I can see on the picture this seems to be an etching of the 17th C.
It has nothing to do with the great sword in the sense of being a pair, the construction and quality of the work is totally different.
Congratulations again, I'm sure this is an original piece.

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Old 6th November 2015, 07:58 PM   #3
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Hi Ulfberth,
Thanks for your comments. There appears to be a detailed sword hilt on one of the images... any idea type of sword it is representing? Thanks, Fred
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Old 6th November 2015, 08:23 PM   #4
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Hi Dayton,

sorry, I dont see a sword hilt ....
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Old 6th November 2015, 08:56 PM   #5
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I think this is supposed to be a sword...
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Old 7th November 2015, 05:42 PM   #6
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given the style of the etching, the type of clothing of the etched man and the type of the halberd, I expect that this is not a 17th century halberd but 16th century one. 1575-1600.
the etched sword hilt seems a german basket hilt popular around 1580

the halberd is Indeed from the same period as the two-hand sword, is this a coincidence or do they have the same provenance?

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Old 7th November 2015, 10:38 PM   #7
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They were both acquired at auction in Vienna about 1960. They have been in a private collection since then. I also inherited a really old door lock and key with the two weapons...
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