Have done a little research. Appears to be maybe a Norman short sword. 99% sure it is a replica. The wood lined sheath is covered in rough out leather. Only ID is the strange marking on blade and eagle head on sheath. I think I have shown all that is pertinent. Any ideas will be appreciated (relating to manufacture, age. actual type, do they hold any value) It weighs over five pounds.
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The Normans were military?????
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Assuredly a replica, but fun to see, thanks Mossdancer. I would guess just by the appearance that it was made in Europe in the 1960s (Spain, France?), but that is just by the overall appearance of the leather. It could have been made in this country. The quality of the blades, largely, during Norman times would have been very high. Also, any piece in other then relic condition (VERY worn) would be exceptional and very rare today. A clear indication of modern manufacture is the machined appearance of the guard and pommel. I can only guess as to value, really whatever someone is willing to pay, maybe $100-150? There is more work and materials then that into it AND it looks pretty fun!
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Thanks for the reply. You pretty much nailed it. A nice piece to look at for awhile. It has seen some reenactment battles if the nicks in blade can be believed. The welding beneath the guard told me it was newer.moss
Thanks for the reply. You pretty much nailed it. A nice piece to look at for awhile. It has seen some reenactment battles if the nicks in blade can be believed. The welding beneath the guard told me it was newer.moss
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Re: The Normans were military?????
The markings on the blade look like the Runic alphabet.
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