
This Renaissance sword from the first half of the 17th century was mainly used in southern European countries. The rivet cap with barrel-shaped pommel forms a handle consisting of a decorative iron ring and a wooden handle covered with smooth leather. The hand is protected at the guard by protective arches and at the ricasso, which the swordsman grasps with his fingers, is also protected by four parrying leaves that have been decoratively filed to make the basket lighter. The forged blade is double-edged and has a black fuller. This sword is mainly designed for historical stage fights.
More informationProduct No: 12260
Period: The Thirty Years' War / Weapons for the Thirty Years' War
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