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Toto knight sword with scabbard, 13th/14th century, semi-sharp

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Product description

This beautiful sword is a replica of a medieval sword that was found in a peat bog in northern Italy. The original, dated to the 13th/ 14th century, is now in the collection of the Royal Armouries, the British museum of arms and armours in Leeds.

The sword has a broad, double-edged blade with a fuller running along about two thirds of its length. The cutting edges are not sharpened. The blade features an etched sigil on both sides with the repeated inscription “TOTO”, a symbol of loyalty. The wooden handle is wrapped in brown leather and the pommel and the slightly curved quillons are made of steel. The so-called rain-guard, which is attached to the crossguard, officiates as a kind of lid over the scabbard mouth and offers additional protection when the sword is sheathed.

The sword comes complete with a brown wood-and-leather scabbard. This medieval sword is designed as a collector’s or decoration/display piece. Besides its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, e.g. to complete your costume.

Product details
Product details:
Blade material: high carbon steel
Rockwell hardness: 48 – 52 HRC
Handle material: leather-wrapped wood, steel pommel and guard
Overall length: approx. 98 cm
Blade length: approx. 81 cm
Blade thickness: approx. 4.8 mm
Hilt length: approx. 16.5 cm (grip approx. 10.5 cm)
Max. blade width: approx. 5.7 cm
Point of balance: approx. 14 cm from the guard
Incl. wooden scabbard with genuine leather cover
Weight without scabbard: approx. 1.5 kg
Weight with scabbard: approx. 1.9 kg
Edge: 1-1.5 mm, for decorative use only
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 3000This item is produced in limited quantities only. This means that every piece is unique. Sizes & finish may vary lightly from piece to piece.

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