katzbalger/landsknecht's sword  found in river Meuse 1973
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			recently received this special katzbalger. 
 
The sword was found in 1973 in the river meuse near roermond. 
was in the Visser-collection, hereafter the famous San Diego, California Collection and now ( luckily) back in the Netherlands. 
The length of the sword is 117 cm, the blade 93 cm and the grip 19 cm. The pommel is onion-shaped and decorated with woven bands and has the characteristic for the 16th century flower-shaped brass blade-button on the pommel. 
With a grip of 19cm it can be handled with two hands, so it is slightly larger than a one-and-a-half-hander. its a big 1 1/2 hander or a small two hander. 
a katzbalger is very rare in itself, but this one in particular , it has a cross-guard shaped like a snake, which twists and bites its own tail, here the characteristic katzbalger hilt is formed. 
The snake biting its own tail is a common motif in the 16th century. The time of the Renaissance, a time when the tail-eater was frequently depicted in paintings and on and around sculptures and statues. This made it even more a symbol for rebirth (= literally renaissance). And stands for eternal repetitive life. 
 
the Landsknecht's sword can be dated somewhere between 1520-1530. 
I know a second copy of this hilt shape, without snake, I have to look up the details.
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
						Last edited by cornelistromp; 29th November 2020 at 09:02 AM.
					
					
				
			
		
		
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