Mini Medieval Swords

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Mini English Knightly Sword (CAS-MH2301)

Type
Miniature
Blade
Sword

Mini German Hand-and-a-Half Sword (CAS-MH2302)

Mini Viking Sword (CAS-MH2310)


These three mini swords are part of a series of six historical designs that are replicated from swords in museum collections. All are historically accurate. Each model includes an attractive wood and metal display stand with a metal placard engraved with the sword type, origin and approximate period of use. A nylon blade keeper protects the blade. Includes a presentation box. The blades are forged from high-carbon spring steel. Overall length ranges from 8" to 9-1/4".

Mini English Knightly Sword

The English Knightly Sword is based on an original used by one of England's finest knights, Sir William Marshall, who served the crown faithfully under Henry II, Richard the Lionheart and Jack Lackland. This was one of the most popular designs of the medieval period.

CAS-MH2301: $59.00

Mini German Hand-and-a-Half Sword

The term "hand-and-a-half" was used colloquially to refer to longswords in general. The longsword is commonly held in combat with both hands, though it may be used single-handed. The German Hand-and-a-Half Mini Sword replicates a blade and hilt style used throughout Europe around the 15th century.

(B) CAS-MH2302: $59.00

Mini Viking Sword

Viking raiders were famed for their lightning attacks on European coastal settlements. These tactics demanded light, fast weaponry and their sword designs were based on this need.

(C) CAS-MH2310: $65.00