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art-of-swords: Sword (khanda) with dagger (katar) and percussion pistol Dated: circa 1850 Culture: Indian, Rajasthan Source & Copyright: Royal Armouries
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art-of-swords: Swords in Art - Modern Samurai, Musketeer and Knight by Adrian Dadich
art-of-swords: Sword and Scabbard Dated: circa 1750 - 1850 Culture: Bhutanese Medium: steel, silver, gold, copper alloy, wood Dimensions: overall length 34 inches (86.4 cm); blade length 26 1/8 inches (66.4 cm) Source: Copyright © 2014 The Metropolitan
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - EldingMaker: J. Arthur LooseMeasurements: overall length: 29 inches (73.6cm), blade length 23 inches (58.4cm); handle length 6 inches (15.2cm)The blade is an interrupted & offset twist, so as you flip the blade, the
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shunisnotamused: i draw many swords part 6 - i compiled the ones i draw b/w with this sort of style and poses.
art-of-swords: Yataghan Sword Dated: 1800-1899 Culture: Ottoman Measurements: overall length 850 mm; blade length 687 mm; weight 0.65 kg Provenance: acquired before 1859 The blade, which shows a complex swirled watering, is almost straight, curving away
art-of-swords: Composite RapierDated: 17th centuryCulture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 120.5 cmThe sword has a straight, double-edged blade, with a groove at the first part and a rectangular ricasso. The silver hilt features loop-guards, while
kveatscookiesncakes: the-hero-of-lorule: “Wow Lucina is just like Marth” “They have too many sword characters!” “Who cares about Fire Emblem!” “Ridley should be playa-” Nintendo literally produced
art-of-swords: Smallsword Dated: circa 1750–60 Culture: possibly German Medium: hard stone (chrysoprase), varicolored gold, steel Measurements: L., 36 5/8 in. (93 cm); blade L., 27 9/16 in. (70 cm); Wt.15 oz. (417 g) Classification: Swords Source:
art-of-swords: Hunting Sabre Dated: late 18th century Culture: probably Austrian Measurements: overall length 70 cm The sword has a single-edged, slightly curved blade with a wide fuller on both sides, a false edge and central point. The upper part
art-of-swords: Wallace Collection Swords Photo #1 Dated: circa 1620 - 1640 (hilt); 1646 (blade) Culture: hilt - probably France; blade - Germany Medium: steel and copper, chiselled and pierced Measurements: length: 114.9 cm. Width: 2.9 cm. Weight:
art-of-swords: Two-Handed Sword Dated: 1573 Artist/maker: unknown, German Culture: German, probably made in Brunswick, Germany, Europe Medium: (Blade) engraved steel; (hilt) pierced, filed, engraved, and blackened iron alloy; wood; leather; velvet; brass
art-of-swords: European Rapier Dated: circa 1600-1630 Culture: German Measurements: overall length 108 cm (3-½ ft.) The sword has twisted iron filigree fuse, terminating with braided rings at two ends. The chiseled wrought-iron mount, pommel,
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dolce-vita-lifestyle: art-of-swords: Spanish Cup-hilt Rapier Dated: mid-17th century Culture: Spanish Provenance: Spain Measurements: overall lenght 123cm The sword has a straight, double-edged blade ribbed at the center, a very short tang while the
art-of-swords: Scottish Basket-hilt Sword Dated: circa 1800 Culture: Scottish Source: Copyright 2013 © Historical Arms & Armor
art-of-swords: Sword Photography Photographer: John Magas & Anthea Blanas Theme: Mastering Kendo Source: Copyright © 2013 John Magas
art-of-swords:Handmade Swords - EldingMaker: J. Arthur LooseMeasurements: overall length: 29 inches (73.6cm), blade length 23 inches (58.4cm); handle length 6 inches (15.2cm)The blade is an interrupted & offset twist, so as you flip the blade, the
art-of-swords: European SwordDated: 16th and 19th centuryCulture: GermanMedium: steelThe sword has straight quillons, one side ring, probably dating from the 19th century. The pommel and grip date from circa 1550, but the blade is probably 19th century.
art-of-swords: Cavalry SwordCulture: British and IndianMedium and Techniques: wood, ray skin, gilt wire/watered steel, gilt, burnished, gildedMeasurements: overall length 99.5cm; blade length 84.2cmProvenance: acquired from Foster, the sword-cutlerThe
art-of-swords: Hunting SwordDated: 18th centuryCulture: GermanMeasurements: overall length 74cmThe sword features a straight, single -and false-edged blade with wide, central fuller and thin, rear groove. The long tang is finely engraved and gilt with
art-of-swords: Turkish SwordDated: 19th centuryMade: FranceMedium: steel, giltMeasurements: height 0.03m; width 1m; depth 0.1mThe sword was decorated by Dufresne de Saint Leon Henri (1820-1903).Source: Copyright © 2015 Musée d'Orsay/Photo: Stéphane
art-of-swords: Basket-Hilt Broadsword (Mortuary Sword)Dated: hilt circa 1640-1650; blade 18th centuryCulture: hilt English; blade Germanm SolingenMedium: steel, chiseled; inlaid gilt- silver foil; wood and wire gripMeasurements: overall - l:101.60 cm
art-of-swords: Moro Keris SwordDated: 19th centuryCulture: IndonesianMedium: iron, silver, rope, woodMeasurements: overall length 29.25 inches (74.3cm); blade length 22.75 inches (57.8cm)The sword’s pommel measures 4.5 inches from tip to top and is
art-of-swords: Small Sword and ScabbardDated: 1750 - 1820Maker: Rundell Bridge & Rundell (jeweller)Culture: British and GermanMedium and techniques: steel, gold, diamonds, rubies/chiselled, castProvenance: purchased by George IV circa 1820 - “…
art-of-swords: Sword Culture: European Medium: steel Measurements: height: 0.977m; width: 0.18m; depth: 0.035m Source: Copyright © 2015 Musée du Louvre/Photo: Stéphane Maréchalle
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword Dated: 1765-85 Culture: British Medium and techniques: wood, ray skin, silver, gilt, foil, wire, leather, blued steel/etched, burnished Measurements: overall length 105.15 cm; blade length 889.7 cm Provenance: the Carlton
art-of-swords: Cinquedea Shortsword Dated: early 16th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 22 ½ inches (27.15cm) Inscription: the inscription around the tang is a quotation from Lucius Annaeus Seneca’s ‘Medea’ The short sword
art-of-swords: Small Sword Dated: 1780 Culture: French Medium: forged steel blade; partially gilt and russet steel hilt; steel wire, leather bands, wood core Measurements: overall - l:103.50 cm (l:40 11/16 inches) Wt: .36 kg; blade - l:86.10 cm (l:33
art-of-swords: Pappenheimer Rapier Dated: circa 1630 Culture: German Medium: steel Measurements: overall length 133.2 cm; blade length 109.6 cm; blade width at hilt 3.8 cm; hilt length 22 cm The sword has a massive pommel, rectangular in plan with
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: 1600–1625 Bladesmith: Blade signed by Clemens Horn (German, Solingen, 1580–1630) Geography: London; Solingen Culture: hilt, British, London; blade, German, Solingen Medium: iron, silver, wood, copper alloy, steel,
art-of-swords: Rapier and Parrying Dagger Bladesmith: Rapier blade signed by Juan Martinez (Spanish, Toledo, active circa 1600) Dated: sword and dagger circa 1580 Geography: Toledo Culture: German; rapier blade, Spanish, Toledo; dagger German, Saxon
art-of-swords: Kiliç Sword Dated: 17th century Culture: Ottoman (Turkish) Measurements: overall length (in scabbard) 95 cm; blade length 75 cm The wooden scabbard is covered with a greenish ray skin and four butterfly shaped gilded silver mounts.
art-of-swords: Styrian Sabre Dated: circa 1580 Culture: Austrian Measurements: overall length 103 cm The sword features a heavy, slightly curved single-edged blade, double-edged towards the point. The blade has narrow grooves on both sides along the
art-of-swords: Dussage Sword Dated: 16th century Culture: Austrian (Styrian) or South German Measurements: overall length 94 cm Source: Copyright © 2015 Bolk Antiques
art-of-swords: Basket-hilted Sword Dated: 1737 Culture: Scottish Medium: steel, wood Measurements: overall length 107 cm; blade length 90 cm Inscription(s): mark; on the inside; inscribed. Following on from each other: R, four triangles in a circle,
art-of-swords: Two-Handed Sword Measurements: overall length 1.85 mSource: Copyright © 2015 Musée des Châteaux de Malmaison and Bois Preau/Gérard Blot
art-of-swords: Tirak Sword Dated: circa 1900 Culture: African Medium: iron, brass Measurements: overall length 93.5 cm Source: Copyright © 2015 African Arms
art-of-swords: Small Sword Maker: Jan Nieuwland (Dutch, Amsterdam, active 1747–1807) Dated: circa 1750 Geography: Amsterdam Culture: Dutch, Amsterdam Medium: silver, Meissen porcelain grip, steel, gold Measurements: L. 34 13/16 in. (88.5 cm); W. 3
art-of-swords: Khanda Sword Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Indian Measurements: overal length 36 inches (91.44cm); blade length 29 inches (73.66cm) Source: Copyright © 2016 iCollector
art-of-swords: Dress Sword Dated: mid-17th century Maker: Rundell Bridge & Rundell Culture: Dutch and English Medium and techniques: ivory, animal materials, steel, gilt/carved, gilded, etched Measurements: overall length 96.5 cm; blade length 80.5
art-of-swords: Executioner’s Sword Bladesmith: Johannes Wundes (German, Solingen, circa 1560–1610) Dated: circa 1600 Culture: German Measurements: overall length 117 cm Source: Copyright © 2016 Historica Arma
art-of-swords: Light Cavalry Sword Dated: 1771-1799 Culture: British Source: Copyright © 2016 The Royal Armouries
art-of-swords: Hunting Sword Dated: 1680 - 1700 Maker: Carlo Botarelli (active between circa 1660 - 1690) Culture: Italian Geography: Brescia, Italy Medium and techniques: steel and gold/blued, chiselled, etched and gilded Measurements: overall length
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword Dated: 1750-60 Culture: British Medium and techniques: steel, fish skin, wood, copper wire/struck, burnished, pierced Measurements: overall length 101.25 cm; blade length 86.25 cm Provenance: the signature on the blade is
art-of-swords: Composite Sword Dated: 1600-1699 Culture: Italian Source: Copyright © 2016 The Royal Armoury
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword Dated: 19th century, circa 1830 (blade) Maker: unknown Culture: Turkish Medium & Techniques: iron and steel, gold and silver/embossed and chased Measurements: blade length 55.2cm Source: Copyright © 2016 The Wallace
yggdrasill–: wearepaladin: weareloremaster: art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - Only in Dark the Light Maker: Jake Powning Photographer: Lutz Hoffmeister (the Deutsches Klingenmuseum’s photographer) & Jake Powning Measurements: overall length
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords: The Wyrm’s Kirous Maker: David DelaGardelle Medium: steel (15N20 and L6), mild steel (hilt fittings), Brazilian Blackwood (grip and scabbard) Measurements: blade length 27 inches (68.58cm); blade width at the widest
art-of-swords: Kora Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Nepalese or Northern Indian Measurements: overall length 27 ½ inches (69.85cm); blade length 21 inches (53.34cm); width 8 inches (20.32cm) These unusual weapons were used both in battle and for
art-of-swords: Cup-Hilted Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length 117 cm The sword has a slim, straight, double-edged blade with a central groove at the first part and the writing ‘SAHAGUN’. The iron hilt has a
art-of-swords: AN XI Light Cavalry Trooper’s Sword Dated: 1809 - 1811 Culture: French Measurements: weight 2.53 kg (with scabbard) and 1.21 kg (without scabbard) Inscription(s): marked “M" from Claude Marion, Inspector from 1808-1811; “B”
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - Generalissimo Suvorov Maker(s): S. Mezhov, A. Bogachev, Vladimir Naumov & Yuri Sarkisyan Measurements: overall length 1080 mm; blade length 920 mm Source: Copyright © 2016 Mezhov Workshop
art-of-swords: Twin Dao Swords Dated: circa 18th century Culture: Chinese Medium: steel, copper, silk, wood, leather Source: Copyright © 2016 Historical Arms & Armor
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art-of-swords: Indonesian Sabre Dated: 19th century Culture: Indonesian Medium: steel, wood Measurements: overall length 87 cm An interesting, double-edged blade sword, undulated at the centre and with a strongly angled tip. It has a curved, iron pommel
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sunnysundown: art-of-swords: Mounting for a Tachi type Sword Dated: Edo period, 17th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall 109.5 x 15.5 cm (43 1/8 x 6 1/8 in.) Medium: silk, leather, gold Tsunagi (wooden blade): Honaki wood (Magnolia Obovata)