Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV,...
Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV,...
Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV,...
Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV,...
Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV,...
Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV,...

Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV, decorative

Immerse yourself in medieval times with the Shrewsbury decorative medieval sword, S. XV. This impressive sword will make you feel like a true knight of yesteryear.

The blade of this sword is made of hardened and tempered EN45 steel, ensuring its durability and strength. With a thickness of approximately 2 mm and a blade width of 5.5 cm at the guard, this sword is perfect both for use as decoration and for displaying it in your personal collection.

The Shrewsbury, 15th century sword features a blunt, riveted to the pommel, double-edged blade, making it a safe choice for use in historical re-enactments or stage performances. In addition, its rounded tip prevents any type of accident or injury.

The hilt of this sword is made of wood and covered in leather, giving you a comfortable and secure grip. Its design will transport you directly to the medieval era, adding an authentic touch to any environment.

This medieval sword comes with a beautiful wooden scabbard covered in brown leather, which not only adds extra protection to the sword, but also makes it an even more beautiful and outstanding piece.

With a blade length of 89 cm and a total length of 116 cm, this sword is impressive in size and presence. In addition, its weight of 1600 grams gives it a solid and authentic feeling.

Do not miss the opportunity to have at your fingertips a medieval sword like the Shrewsbury, S. XV. Whether you are a history buff, a keen collector, or just want to add a touch of adventure to your life, this sword will not disappoint.

Enter a world of knights and feats with the Shrewsbury medieval sword, S. XV. Get yours now!

104850000
143.98 €

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On July 21, 1403, the Battle of Shrewsbury (Shropshire, England) gave Henry IV of England victory over an army led by his former supporter, Sir Henry Harry Hotspur Percy of Northumberland (made forever famous by Shakespeare in his history from 1598 to play Henry IV Part I). Percy, who had turned against the king and allied himself with Owain Glyndwr, the rebel leader of the Welsh Revolt of 1400-1415 (also known as the Glyndwr Rising), was killed during the melee, leading his army to scatter and fall to the rebellion.

Long
116 cms.
Weight
1600 grs.
Material hoja
Acero EN45
Grosor hoja
2 mm. aprox.
Width at Guard
5.5 cms.
Blade long
89 cms.
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