This arming sword in the Royal Armouries Collection dates to the late-15th century and is likely to be of English provenance. This type of sword is a medium-to-high status sidearm of the late-15th century and into the early 16th century, and would have been worn both with and without armour. It would have been a knightly backup weapon, used in combat both on foot and mounted.
Our replica is a precise, faithful replica, manufactured traditionally in very similar ways to the original. It features a robust cut and thrust Oakeshott Type XVIII blade, long curved quillons with characteristic terminals, short grip and prominent solid wheel pommel.
The sheath is made with a wood body and covered with leather. The tip is reinforced with a brass chape that features ornate cut-outs and an acorn tip. At the throat, the leather extends upward and covers part of the guard at the ricasso.
Total Length: 95cm
Blade Length: 78cm
Blade Width: 5cm
P.O.B (from guard): 9.5cm
Edge: Blunt
Weight: 1270g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.