A MEDIEVAL SWORD
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A MEDIEVAL SWORD

SECOND HALF OF THE 12TH FIRST HALF OF THE 13TH CENTURY

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A MEDIEVAL SWORD
SECOND HALF OF THE 12TH / FIRST HALF OF THE 13TH CENTURY
In excavated condition, with double-edged blade, the outer face inscribed 'In Nomine Domini' ('In the name of the Lord') three times in copper Roman letters within the long fuller and the inscriptions punctuated by four crosses potent inlaid in brass, the inner face inlaid with a single cross potent, slender crosspiece of rectangular section tapering to narrow tips, boat-shaped pommel, and the tang retaining an early wood fragment.
33 3/8in (84.6cm) blade
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Lot Essay

For a survey of swords with both similar and related inscriptions see A. Anteins, 'Im Ostbaltikum genfundene Schwerter mit damaszierten Klingen', Waffen-und Kostümkunde, 1966, heft 2, pp.111-125.

Also see R. Ewart Oakeshott, The Sword in the Age of Chivalry, London, 1964, pp.140-141.

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