• X

    Medieval Knightly Type XIV Broadsword, Early 14th C

    $9,995

    Delivery Quote Request

    Please fill in the form below to request a delivery quote from Antique Weapon Store.

    I agree to the terms & conditions and privacy policy* (This site is also protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply)

    Remember me

    Subscribe to our mailing list

    Contact Antique Weapon Store

    Tuckasegee, United States

    +1 828 507 7160

    Simply fill in the below form to get in touch with Antique Weapon Store regarding this item.

    I agree to the terms & conditions and privacy policy* (This site is also protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply)

    Remember me

    Subscribe to our mailing list

    About this item

    Acquired recently from a trusted source in Switzerland and generally conforming to
    Oakeshott Type XIV form, this sword features a broad, unmarked, tapering 28 3/4" double-
    edged blade with three narrow fullers extending about half to 2/3 of its length.  The blade is
    relatively flat in cross-section, gradually tapering to the edges.  Oakeshott style 6 cross
    guard of slightly down-curved bow tie shape with the face slightly rounded.  Disc pommel of
    Oakeshott Type J, the flat central disk with deeply hollowed bevel toward the outside; the
    edges slightly rounded with cross-hatching (worn) at right angles to the face.  Short (3
    5/16") tapering grip with ancient, possibly original, leather wrap.  Entirely hand-forged, the
    metal has been cleaned, showing grain, lamination, and light to moderate pitting over most
    surfaces.  Overall length 34 5/8" (88 cm).  One-handed sword for slashing, before the
    widespread use of plate armor.  Impossible to tell its country of manufacture, but this type
    was most prevalent in France, Italy, and England.  Outstanding condition for a sword of this
    great age.   A very similar sword is featured on the frontispiece of Oakeshott’s “The Sword
    in the Age of Chivalry”.  While some may think that the blade is similar to the 19th C
    Sudanese kaskaras, the quality is clearly far superior and it is both shorter and broader
    than the vast majority of kaskara blades.  One must also realize that the kaskara itself was
    patterned after medieval swords of the 14th C that remained after the Crusades.  We fully
    stand by the authenticity of this sword.

    Read more...

    Additional Information

    Code

    SB1948 (MZ-49994)

    Email this item

    Simply fill in the below form to email this item

    I agree to the terms & conditions and privacy policy* (This site is also protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply)

    Antique Weapon Store

    Tuckasegee, United States

    Collecting since 1970 and in business since 1999, we are passionate about what we sell and do our utmost to please all our customers.