Sir William Marshall zwaard met damascusstalen kling, scherp Viking zwaarden Swords like this were typical
Description
Swords like this were typical for their time
Its length is 96 cm with a blade of 79 cm and it weighs approx
According to the Elmslie typology
This fine walking stick can also be used as a weapon for self-defense
including during the Hundred Years’ War
Sir William Marshall zwaard met damascusstalen kling, scherp Viking zwaarden Swords like this were typicalThis sword is a replica of the 13th century original owned by the well known English knight Sir William Marshall. Sir William Marshall is buried in Temple Church in London, but his sword is part of the collection of the British Museum. This beautiful sword is carefully handmade with attention for all small details. It has a damast steel double edged blade. This sword is typed as an Oakeshott type XII according to the Oakeshott sword typification. It
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