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Antique 16th Century Clam Shell Naval Sword Badelaire Broadsword Storta Rapier

$ 4488

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Storta
  • Edge: Double
  • Modified Item: No
  • Tang: Full
  • Handedness: Single-Handed
  • Style: Renaissance
  • Blade Material: Steel
  • Dexterity: Right-Handed
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This is a real beauty. No markings anywhere. The large double down turned quillons & incomplete knuckle bow are very, 16th century. It most closely resembles the "Badelaire" sword, commonly used as a naval sword during the 16th C.  And the Italian "Storta" sword, 16th-17th C.
    Tall, rectangular inverted urn pommel. Leather wrapped wooden grip. Incomplete knuckle bow & heavy cross guard extending into double down turned quillons. Upturned full clam shell hand guard with tail on reverse side curled up into a thumb ring. All parts are very tight. The blade is like a late medieval arming sword, crossed with an Italian cinquedea broadsword. 6 fullers in 3 sections. 2 sets of indentations. It is quite unique. 12 pictures just isn't enough. Blades condition is pretty much identical on both sides. Excellent.
    Overall 38 1/4". Blade 31 1/2" long X 2 3/8" wide. Cross guard 6". 3 Lbs. 4.6 oz.