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Action Girls: Sword Play is a set of 15 bad-ass sexy poses (and their mirror poses) for Victoria 4. Attack or Defense, Sci-fi or Savage, Sword Play has a bit of everything for your next V4 action scene! Set contains 15 individual poses and 15 Mirrored
malikoathkeeper-pony: UG Vesus Storyteller!!!! MERC VS GUARD!!!Ug a trained mercenary wielder of the great sword and arcane arts, when he is trying he can crush whole buildings, and with a ruthless demeanour can his opponent stop the relentless onslaugh
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: circa 1570Culture: ItalianMeasurements: overall length 113 cmThe sword has a double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section with a short fuller and a brass-inlaid wolf on the obverse side. The struck Pi-marks
kirgiakos: Edith Clifford, world champion sword swallower, c.1900. Today is World Sword Swallowers Day, and is annually celebrated throughout the world, on the last Saturday of February, The art of sword swallowing originated over 4000 years ago
art-of-swords: Kaskara Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Sudanese Measurements: overall length 110 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged, European blade, grooved at the centre of the first part and engraved with sun, moon and stars under the
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Turkish Measurements: overall length 78.5 cm The sword has a curved, single-edged, concave blade. The silver grip and ring-nut are engraved with floral motifs and have remains of gilding and
Two Swords - title carddesigned by Michael DeForgepainted by Joy AngThe Season 8 Premiere! A new half-hour of episodes, Two Swords followed by Do No Harm, premieres Monday, January 23rd at 7:30/6:30c on Cartoon Network. The kickoff of 5 Nights
chiumonster: Tifa, 1st Class Soldier? Tifa, 1st Class Soldier. this started out as an ink drawing of a girl with a sword, and then the soldier uniform happened, and she already had long flowing hair and then…yep.
art-of-swords: Dao Sword Dated: early 20th Century Culture: Chinese Measurements: length 90.5 cm The sword has a slightly curved, single-edged, damask blade, with a double groove, engraved with the effigy of a dragon on a face and ideograms on the other.
art-of-swords: Officer’s Sword Dated: turn of 18th and 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 90 cms The sword has a double-edged, straight blade, flattened hexagon in section, with a central point. Both sides are decorated with
art-of-swords: Infantry Officer’s Sword Dated: late 18th-early 19th century Culture: British Measurements: overall length 103 cm Featuring a gilt hilt of 1796 type with wire-wrapped grip and vegetal modelling, the sword was probably a private purchase.
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: 16th century Culture: the pommel is Italian, 1540-50, whilst the rest of the sword is German circa 1570 Medium: steel Measurements: overall length, 124.5 cm; blade length, 108 cm; grip length, 10.2 cm; quillons
art-of-swords: Two-handed Sword Replica Dated: circa 1500 (original) Culture: German (original) Measurements: overall length: 143.5 cm; weight: 2160 g The replica has a crossguard and pommel made out of steel. The sword was inspired by the original
art-of-swords: Japanese Sword Dated: 19th century Measurements: overall length 42 inches The sword features a scabbard with floral, figures, and animal motifs across the sword and handle. The blade features carved Chinese characters. Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Calendar Sword Dated: 1625-35 Measurements: overall length 108.3 cm The sword features a steel hilt with owl’s egg pommel with a tang button, long slender straight quillons knuckleguard and a pair of large arms with three rings on
art-of-swords: Two-handed Processional Sword Dated: circa 1560-70 Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 147 cm; blade length 108.5 cm The sword features a double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section tapering towards a short point, formed
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - Type Oakeshott XII SwordMaker: Dave Stephens of Stephen’s ForgeA straight laminate sword based on a classic Medieval design.Source: Copyright © 2015 Dave Stephens, Swordsmith
art-of-swords: Tsep-sa Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Tibetan Measurements: overall length 45 cm The sword features a straight, single-edged blade of typical shape, with a hollow brass quillon with external silver plating. The grip is covered with
stevencrewniverse: Part 2 of a selection of Backgrounds from the Steven Universe episode: Sworn To The Sword Art Direction: Jasmin Lai Design: Steven Sugar and Emily Walus Paint: Amanda Winterstein, Ricky Cometa, and Elle Michalka Sworn to the Sword
met-armsarmor: Hand and a Half Sword, Arms and ArmorMedium: Steel, leather, woodGift of William H. Riggs, 1913 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/35888
art-of-swords: Moro Keris Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Indonesian Measurements: overall length 29.25 inches (74.3cm); blade length 22.75 inches (57.8cm) The pommel of the sword is 4.5 inches from tip to top and is decorated with engraved silver
art-of-swords: German Medieval “Great” Sword Dated: circa 1400 Medium: steel, wood, leather Measurements: overall length 125.5 cm. Blade length 98.7 cm Having a long broad double-edged blade, the lower half of the sword is cut with a broad shallow
art-of-swords: Composite Two-handed Sword Dated: first quarter of the 17th century Culture: German Measurements: overall length 185 cm The sword has a straight, undulated, double-edged blade, featuring a stamp at the base, between two crosses on a
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword Dated: first half of 17th century Culture: probably German Measurements: overall length 100 cm The sword has a double-edged, straight blade with central fuller, two grooves and central point. On outer side features two marks
art-of-swords: Falchion Sword Dated: circa 1550 Culture: German The blade of the sword is etched with the “PI” brand while the pommel is plated in bronze. Source: Copyright © 2014 Historische Waffen
waylandsforge:The spada da lato or “side-sword” is the Italian term for the type of sword popular during the late 16th century, corresponding to the Spanish espada ropera. It is a continuation of the medieval arming sword and in turn the predecessor
art-of-swords:Hand-made Swords - Dagfinnr - Day Finder Swordsmith: Jake Powning The blade on this sword is a composite pattern welded construction of two 9 layer interupted twist bars with a 700 layer folded edge strand running around the cutting edge.
art-of-swords:Historical Swords First row German Hand-and-a-Half Sword, circa 1530 (Copyright Hessink’s Auction House) Swiss hand-and-a-half Sword, circa 1550 (Copyright David Oliver, Northumberland) Second row German Hand-and-a-Half
art-of-swords: Robe sword and scabbardDated: 1802-03Maker: Nicolas Noël Boutet (1761-1833) - Manufacture de VersaillesCulture: FrenchAcquirer(s): George IV, King of the United Kingdom (1762-1830)Medium and techniques: Sword: silver-gilt, enamel, ivory,
art-of-swords: Nayar Sword Dated: 19th century Geography: India Measurements: overall length 87cm The sword, a weapon of the Malabar region, has a straight, single -and false-edged blade ending in a sickle-like shape double-edged tip. The straight part
art-of-swords: Small Sword Dated: circa 1760 Production: England (hilt); France (blade) Medium: steel, leather, silver Provenance: Mr James Stewart Henderson of ‘Abbotsford’, Downs Road, St Helen’s Park, Hastings, Sussex Small sword with a colichemarde
art-of-swords: Walloon Sword Dated: beginning of the 17th century Culture: French or German Measurements: overall length 99cm, blade length 87cm, weight 0.95 The hilt is typical of the Walloon swords with two large side-rings filled with two plates,
art-of-swords: Tulwar Sword Dated: early 19th century Culture: North Indian Medium: Wootz steel, silver North Indian Tulwar sword of Sirohi type. The steel hilt is complete with a knuckle guard of thick construction, decorated with silver Koftgari
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 40 inches (101.6cm) This sword is part of the
art-of-swords: Hunting Sword Dated: early 18th century Culture: Saxon Medium: steel, bronze, gold, wood, leather The grip and guard, made in the form of entwined game animals, were inspired by the Baroque sword hilt designs of the Zurich goldsmith Hans
art-of-swords: Basket-hilt Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Scottish Medium: steel The blade of the sword is most likely made during the 17th century, while the hilt, tick steel hilt decorated with pierced work and chiselled details, is 18th century.
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: circa 1570 Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 113 cm The sword has a double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section with a short fuller and a brass-inlaid wolf on the obverse side. The struck Pi-marks
art-of-swords: Katana Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 77 cm The sword has a single-edged, curved blade with not visible hamon and hada and a brass habaki. The tsuba and grip are made of chiselled bone, decorated
art-of-swords: European Sword Dated: circa 1480–1500 Culture: possibly Italian Medium: steel, gilt bronze, wood, textile Measurements: weight: 2 lbs. 15 oz. This early sword is one of the few to retain fragments of its original grip bindings, here
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords: Villr — Cave Bear Sword Maker(s): Jake Powning & Owen Bush Measurements: overall length 28 inches (71.12cm) This is a collaboration between Jake and Owen Bush. Owen forged the blade out of multiple complex pattern
ordinaryvisionary: art-of-swords: Two-handed Sword Dated: middle of the 16th century Culture: German Measurements: overall length 146 cm The sword has a double-edged blade, lightly ridged in the upper half, with cabalistic brass inlays on both sides
art-of-swords: Walloon Sword Dated: circa 1700 Culture: German Measurements: overall length 102 cm The sword features a double-edged blade with a deep forging brand on both sides. The hilt is made of iron with a grip bound in iron wire. Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Presentation Sword Dated: circa 1820 Culture: American Measurements: overall length 39 ½ inches (100.33cm); blade length 33 inches (83.82cm) Probably originating from the collection of a South American diplomat, this presentation sword
art-of-swords: Officer’s Sword Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 90cm The sword features an openwork cast sword guard, while the sheath has scroll work. Source: Copyright © 2016 iCollector
art-of-swords: Hunting Sword with Flintlock Pistol Dated: 18th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 94 cm The sword features a straight blade of hexagonal section, the first part enlarged, engraved with gilt geometrical and floral motifs
art-of-swords: Shamshir Sword Dated: mid 19th century Place of Origin: Oman Medium: Damascus steel, silver, wood, bone, gold, textile Measurements: overall length: 38in (970mm). Blade length: 32.25in (820mm) This Omani Shamshir sword from the mid 19th
art-of-swords: Hand–and–a–half Sword Dated: circa 1400–1430 Place of Origin: probably Germany Medium: steel and copper alloy Measurements: overall length 49 1/8 inches (124.8 cm); weight: 3 lbs. 7 oz. (1560 g) This sword is one of the most
art-of-swords: Dha Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Burmese Measurements: overall length 99 cm (39 inches) The sword has a wooden hilt covered with a silver plate embossed with décor of flowers and foliages and a white metal guard. The single edge,
art-of-swords: Katana Sword Dated: second quarter 14th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 84.7 cm The sword belongs to the late Kamakura, first part of Nambokucho, Bizen school with Yamashiro influences. Ha watari of 62,1 cm. Source:
britishmuseum: This double-edged sword was found in the River Witham near Lincoln. It is an extremely well preserved example of the type of sword which was common from about 1300. When new this sword would have been a fine weapon, and probably owned
art-of-swords: Infantry Sword Dated: 17th century Culture: European Measurements: overall length 85 cm The sword has a flat, straight, single -and short false-edged blade, with a stamp at the base. The iron hilt features large sword-shell, two-loop
art-of-swords: Rapier Sword Dated: last quarter of the 16th century Culture: German Measurements: overall length 116 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged blade with triple, central fuller and five grooves at the tang. The elegant, iron hilt has
art-of-swords: Flyssa Sword with Scabbard Dated: circa 1900 Place of Origin: Algeria The sword has a slightly curved blade, decorated for the entire length with brass inlays depicting geometrical motifs. The back surface is decorated en suite. It has
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword Dated: circa 1759-80Culture: BritishMeasurements: overall length 103.5 cmProvenance: bought of JefferysThe sword is made of brightly burnished steel hilt with a lion head pommel above a spiral wooden grip covered in black