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Old 21st May 2016, 05:48 PM   #1
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Default Medieval sword of type XIII A with with latten-inlaid decorations

Medieval sword type XIII A with with latten-inlaid decorations
This two hands sword is a typical exemplar of Oakeshott's type XIII A.
O.L. 143 .2 cm; blade L. 106.8 cm; blade width at hilt 5.5cm
Grip: two hands 27cm
2 parallel Fullers only in the upper section ( 42cm) with the same latten-inlaid decoration in the two sides: cross potent within a circle between a heart mark surmounted by a cross, and double 'Y' and star mark.
The blade shows signs of delamination near one edge.
Pommel: of type l1 wide: 7 cm
Cross guard of type 2 : 22.5 cm
Point of balance: 12 from the cross.
The size makes this sword very impressive .
period 1350-1450 ?
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