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Sword type XIVa J2 (Oakeschott)

Part of the collection: Militaria

Popularization note

The sword on display most likely comes from the former collection of the Pommersches Landesmuseum in Szczecin, which after World War II came under the care of the Western Pomerania Museum (now the National Museum in Szczecin). It is classified as a Gothic sword, known since the late Middle Ages when full plate armour was introduced. The popularisation of this type of armouring influenced the evolution of the shape of the blades, which became longer and tapered towards the end. The sword in question has a double-edged blade with a straight crossed hilt with widening quillions. The length of the shaft indicates that it belongs to the group of hand-and-a-half swords, also called long swords or bastard swords, which were the most common type of this armament from the second half of the 14th century onwards. These allowed two hands to be placed on the handle so that one supported the pommel. The double-edged blade of this piece has traces of jointing. At the horizontal welds, you can see the fused round rivets, two above and two below the joint. This shows that the sword was broken into three parts and was later fused. Engraved marks are preserved on the blade, filled with yellow-coloured metal. These are the sign of an isosceles cross and single letters: the first illegible followed by a D and an H, the last dash of which is written like a capital I with two dashes marked at the top and bottom. It is difficult to determine the meaning of these signs, but they can be classified as initial inscriptions popular in the Middle Ages, created by shortening each word to the initial letters or only the first one. The abbreviatio per suspensionem it was often used in epigraphy of the time, most often on coins. Justyna Bądkowska



Signatures and inscriptions:

  1. Inscription: (...)
  2. Inscription: (...) ✢ (T) D H

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown

Object type

longsword

Technique

forging, curving (engraving), damascening

Material

iron, non-ferrous metals

Origin / acquisition method

acquisition

Creation time / dating

1300 — 1450

Creation / finding place

powstanie: nieznane

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/Rz/1676

Location / status

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