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Ash Gripped Seax 1 of 2 Type XVIa Lanyard use on light spears

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Lanyard use on light spears was done throughout Europe

the shell being a symbol of the Roman goddess Venus

Sulgrave Manor Collection

The ring attached to the quillon block

it is almost certainly a development of the Scots-Irish single hand style of sword

Ash Gripped Seax 1 of 2 Type XVIa Lanyard use on light spearsBased on Original: 10th C. fighting knives of northern europe. Overall length: 15. 75" Blade length: 10. 25" Gripe Length: 5. 5" Weight: . 6 lbs A large seax with Ash grip and simple detailing in a period style. The blade is in a style referred to as broke back due to its angled shape and was popular in the Anglo Saxon Period. A copper butt and bolster cap an ash grip. It is decorated with circle and dot patterns framed by lines around the grip.

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