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I thought maybe I had been imagining things again but in Oakeshott's The Archaeology Of Weapons, both chapters 13 (Sword Hilts And Fittings) and chapter 17 (Swords And Daggers Of The Fourteenth And Fifteenth Century)
show quite a variety of pommels in use.

It might be said that no extant type XV sword shows any of these but I would feel in shortsighted to say it couldn't have happened.

A type XVIII would also not be out of the ballpark for profile (jmo). I had mentioned XIV and XVI types at SFI.

My scanner is horrible or I would scan in a bunch of images from AOW, most of effigies, that show scent stoppers in use during the 14th century. I really don't wnat to abstract the whole title but i see lots of possibilities.

Percy was said to have been saddened his favorite sword was not with him at Shrewsbury. A crescent N type pommel. This a century after Oakeshott says these rarities were even seen.

If it were my project, I would be looking at period art and effigies, taking my best guess at what the scabbard held.

I recall reading Burgundian swords were very popular in England during that period (I think it was a Froissart story) but I know less than little about German tastes of that time.

Cheers

GC
Thanks for insightful replies. I am currently looking at lots of art and effigys, but in the nature of those its not that easy to make out much details in terms of swords. But right now im pretty set on the XVI.3, considering the somewhat tight link between Germany and Denmark in weapons and arms it should fit good. Ill give it a week of research and possible finds from some knowledgeable guys in my email-list then ill brand my decision with the final order.
W. Stilleborn wrote:
Thanks for insightful replies. I am currently looking at lots of art and effigys, but in the nature of those its not that easy to make out much details in terms of swords. But right now im pretty set on the XVI.3, considering the somewhat tight link between Germany and Denmark in weapons and arms it should fit good. Ill give it a week of research and possible finds from some knowledgeable guys in my email-list then ill brand my decision with the final order.


By the way, Del Tin makes a version of the Copenhagen sword, model 5142.
Yep i know, and i dont like it...;/ Dont think they have captured the nuances of the blade-shape one bit. Im going to get Cervenka or Pavel Moc to do this one.
W. Stilleborn wrote:
Yep i know, and i dont like it...;/ Dont think they have captured the nuances of the blade-shape one bit. Im going to get Cervenka or Pavel Moc to do this one.


Well, considering Del Tin's philosophy and price point, I think that kind of stuff is to be expected on many levels. :)

Either of your custom choices will do a great job. I look forward to pictures in the future. :)
I will definatly post pictures when this project finally is in the bag..or..in the scabbard...
Im thinking about having some sort of decoration done on the hilt, cos it might look good since the fittings are overall very simple. So if anyone has any tips on nice hilt-decorations thats historically accurate for the time and style id appriciate it. My first thought was the ones from the Landgraf-hilt or maby from the XV.6.
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