ID 1200685
Lot 3295 | Bidenhänder mit geflammter Klinge, Österreich, um 1580
Breite zweischneidige Klinge mit rhombischem Querschnitt und großer Flammung. Die lange Fehlschärfe mit originaler Belederung und beidseitigen kräftigen Parierhaken. Weit ausladende geschwärzte Parierstange mit großen doppelten Parierringen und zwei unterseitigen Fingerbügeln. Die Oberflächen beidseitig mit fein punzierter Struktur. Originale Hilze mit Belederung über Schnurwicklung und geflochtenen eisernen Türkenbünden. Runder Knauf mit spiralig gekehlter Oberseite. Länge 172 cm.
Provenienz: Sammlung Dr. Heinrich Tanner in Herisau (Schweiz). Abgebildet in: Flammberg-Schwerter, Katalog der Sonderausstellung in der Festung Heldsberg, St. Margrethen, Herisau 2005, S. 8 f. Auktion Koller/Zürich, November 1965.
An Austrian two-handed flamberge, circa 1580
An Austrian two-handed flamberge, circa 1580
Broad, double-edged blade of flattened diamond section with strongly waved edges. The long ricasso with the original leather cover and sturdy guards on both sides. The extended, blackened quillons with large, double guard rings and two finger rests on the underside. The surfaces covered in fine stippling on both sides. The original grip with cord winding covered in leather and braided iron Turk's heads. Circular pommel with spiral flutes on the top. Length 172 cm.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Heinrich Tanner in Herisau (Switzerland). Illustrated in: Flammberg-Schwerter, Katalog der Sonderausstellung in der Festung Heldsberg, St. Margrethen, Herisau 2005, p. 8 f. Auction Koller/Zurich, November 1965.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Swords, Epees and Rapiers |
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Auction house category: | Swords, Epees and Rapiers |
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