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Hunting Sword
Dated: last quarter of the 18th century
Culture: German
Measurements: overall length 66 cm
The sword has a curved, single -and false-edged blade, a fuller at the centre and a groove at the back, while the first part is engraved with hunting scenes and floral motifs. The brass grip is engraved with floral motifs, features pierced quillon and shell-guard, and also a pierced cap which can be opened with a button. At the inside can be found various iron tools as fork, knife, needle, etc.
Source: Copyright 2014 © Czerny’s International Auction House S.R.L.
Smallsword
Dated: circa 1790
Culture: possibly French
Medium: steel
Source: Copyright 2014 © The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK
Handmade Swords - Fall Sword
Maker: Jeff Helmes
The first idea Jeff had for this sword was to make a harvest based sword.
"In the end I did not feel that this is truly appropriate. In reality much of the harvesting is finished before fall even begins, so while at first glance this may appear to be what I was trying to express, his real goal was to describe a period after the harvest and before the winter sets in.”
Much of the form of the sword was inspired by late Viking age work. The sword itself is a type AE and the art work is done in an inspired urness style that the maker felt was appropriate for the piece. The overall composition of the piece is highly influenced by the work of Jake Powning.
Source: Copyright 2014 © Jeff Helmes Bladesmith
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