Swords (Decoration)
The historical definition reads: „edged, straight hilted weapon with a doubled edged blade and a symmetrical handle, originally made for horsemen.”
The sword was primarily designed for slashing, which can be told from the dull point of the blade. Many swords were hollow-ground which served to reduce weight. The rivet plate at the downside of the pommel developed into a disc-shaped attachment in the 6th through 7th century which was very common in western Europe up to the late Middle Ages.
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Scimitar

Sword, ornamented

Sword "King Arthur"

Viking sword "Dybek"

Sword, ornamented II

Sword "Charlemagne"

Rapier

Knights Sword with wooden wall

discontinued model
Sword "Charlemagne"

Sword Crusader

Sword "Richard Lionheart"

Sword "Daguesse"

Sword "Cruzdos"

Sword "Arming"

Sword "Excalibur"

The knights templar sword II

Knight's Templar sword with white scabbard

Two-handed sword, plain

One-and-a-half-handed sword with scabbard

Two-handed sword

Sword of the Lansquenets with scabbard

"Flamberge", two-handed sword

109,00 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl.
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Sword "Crusader"

119,00 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl.
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Excalibur - deluxe

129,00 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl.
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Viking sword "Dybek" - deluxe

179,00 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl.
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Excalibur

199,00 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl.
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Sword "Charlemagne" - deluxe

199,00 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl.
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