ID 1324862
Lot 6372 | Großer Bidenhänder mit geflammter Klinge, deutsch, um 1580
Breite, zweischneidige Klinge mit kräftig gewellten Schneiden. Die lange Fehlschärfe mit zwei seitlichen Parierhaken. Oberhalb der Haken zwei gut verschlossene Hängelochungen und ein alt restaurierter Riss. Die falsche Parierstange in stilisierte Lilienmotive auslaufend, an der Unterseite abgespaltene Haken. Beidseitig kräftige Parierringe. Im Historismus erneuerte Hilze mit feiner Kerbung. Flacher Knauf mit umlaufender doppelter Kehlung und abgesetztem Vernietknauf. Länge 189 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. 29. Ehemals Sammlung des Österreichischen Erzherzogs Eugen.
A large German two-handed flamberge, circa 1580
A large German two-handed flamberge, circa 1580
Broad, double-edged blade with strongly undulating cutting edges. The long ricasso with two guards mounted on the sides. Two well-sealed suspension holes and an old restored crack above the hooks. The false quillons extending into stylised fleurs-de-lys motifs, split guards on the underside. Sturdy guard rings on both sides. The grip with a fine notch is a historicism replacement. Flat pommel with continuous double fullers and an offset riveted finial. Length 189 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. 29. Formerly in the Collection of Archduke Eugen of Austria.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Swords, Epees and Rapiers |
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Auction house category: | Swords, Epees and Rapiers |
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