ID 1198584
Lot 61 | Schwert, osteuropäisch, Ungarnzeit, 9. - 10. Jhdt.
Minimal gebogene Klinge, auf der Rückseite größtenteils stumpf und erst vor der Spitze auf ca. 15 cm Länge zweischneidig. Oberer Abschnitt der Klinge ca. 28 mm breit, mit ca. 12 mm breiter Fase. 11,6 cm lange Griffangel, in die entgegengesetzte Richtung zur Klinge minimal gekrümmt, mit zwei Nietlöchern. Am Übergang von Angel zu Klinge 6 mm breites Eisenband rund um die Klinge gewickelt. 10,5 cm breite, gerade Parierstange mit dachförmigem Profil und Rautenmotiv auf der Mitte der Schauseite. Gesamtlänge 85,7 cm.
Minimale Rostnarben. Ausgesprochen gut erhaltenes, fachmännisch restauriertes, entsalzenes und stabilisiertes Eisenschwert.
Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung.
An Eastern European sword, Hungarian period, 9th - 10th century
An Eastern European sword, Hungarian period, 9th - 10th century
Minimally curved blade, mostly blunt on the back and only double-edged in front of the tip (approx. 15 cm). Upper section of the blade approx. 28 mm wide, with approx. 12 cm wide bevel. 11.6 cm long tang, slightly curved in the opposite direction to the blade, with two rivet holes. At the transition from tang to blade, a 6 mm wide iron band is wrapped around the blade. 10.5 cm wide, straight guard with roof-shaped profile and diamond motif in the middle of the display side. Total length 85.7 cm. Minimal rust scars. Extremely well-preserved, professionally restored, desalinated and stabilized iron sword.
Provenance: South German private collection.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Byzantium and the Middle Ages in Southeastern Europe |
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Auction house category: | Byzantium and the Middle Ages in Southeastern Europe |
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