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Feltwell Sword, 4th-5th Century, with Scabbard
Feltwell sword 4th-5th century, with scabbard
The Feltwell sword is a Saxon sword found in 1961 in the hypocaust (an underground boiler room) of a Roman villa in Feltwell, near Norfolk, England. The original sword was made in the early 5th century.
This faithful replica features a blunt carbon steel blade. The entire handle and pommel are made of sturdy, artfully crafted wood.
The sword's scabbard is made of wood, which was wrapped in red leather. The chamfer and muzzle plate are made of metal. A wooden hanger was attached as a belt loop to facilitate carrying the sword.
Special Features:
- Faithful replica
- With high quality sword sheath
Details:
- Blade material: carbon steel
- Total length: approx. 90cm
- Blade length: approx. 75 cm
- Handle length: approx. 15cm
- Weight: approx. 940 g
The above specifications may vary slightly from specimen to specimen.
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