This reproduction sword bundle includes the Grosses Messer Medieval Reproduction Sword (1480-1540), the Tod Cutler 15thC Steel Rondel and the Horn and Bone Layered Medieval Eating knife 14th to Early 16thC eating knife. Suitably Swiss/German and for Landsknechts. This very attractive bundle comes at a discounted price and includes a FREE cotton sword bag.
Grosses Messer Medieval Reproduction Sword 1480-1540
The Grosses Messer was a popular medieval sword. This messer was conceived during the renaissance and so it has all the latest features like a knuckle bow and knuckle stud or ‘nagel’. Sword comes complete with a period appropriate leather covered, wood cored scabbard and belt with copper alloy fittings. Sword is hand forged, hardened and tempered from EN45 steel and is sharpened.
It is one of those odd hair splitting definitions that history is full of and in this case these predominantly German and Swiss weapons feature knife scale construction and a minimal pommel. In terms of how they feel and were used, they are very similar to falchions and so do not be deceived by the wide blade; they cut with authority but are still agile.
Overall length 78cm/30.75”
Grip length 9.5cm/3.75”
Blade length 65cm/25.5”
Weight 1018g/2lbs 2ozs
Point of balance 12cm/4.5” in front of guard
TCS4
15th Century German Landsknecht Steel Rondel
Steel Rondel Daggers were a common feature of the early 16thC, but it was a fashion that started in the later 15thC. Popular with Landsknechts and are characteristically German of this period.
The dagger features concave sheet steel discs, a hexagonal flared steel grip with brass (latten) inlays, incised decoration and a brass tang button. The double sided diamond section blade is strong and stout and is fitted in a veg-tan cupped leather sheath, featuring a brass chape.
Overall length 42cm/16.5”
Grip length 95mm/3.75”
Blade length 30cm/11.75”
TC109
Horn and Bone Layered Medieval Eating knife 14th to Early 16thC
Horn and Bone Layered Medieval Eating knife 14thC-15thC. This is a very striking middle class medieval eating knife that could be mistaken for high status. In fact the layers are a lowly, brass, bone and horn, so this is firmly middle class but a very pretty eating knife.
This example is based on 14thC Thames finds, but the style continued into the early 16thC
Blade length 11.5cm/4.6"
Handle 11.5cm/4.6"
Total length 21cm 8.25"
TCP94
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
All the blades are sold as sharp. This means the blade has been ground to give a reasonable cutting edge, but final honing, if required, is by the customer.
PLEASE REQUEST A COLOUR FOR ALL OF THE SCABBARDS IN THE NOTES, WE WILL TRY AND FULFILL YOUR REQUEST BUT WILL BE IN TOUCH WITH OPTIONS IF WE CAN'T - choices of colour are red, green, black, brown and blue (blue is only available for the eating knives).
THE FREE SWORD BAG WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR ORDER BY US. NO NEED TO ADD IT TO YOUR CART.
TCS4-TC109-TCP94