Description
Approximate Measurements:
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Overall Length: 103 cm / 40.5 in
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Blade Length: 82 cm / 32.2 in
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Crossguard Width: 18 cm / 7 in
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Grip Length: 13 cm / 5 in
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Blade Width: 4.3–4.5 cm / 1.7–1.8 in
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Blade Thickness: 4.8–5 mm
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Scabbard Length: 91 cm / 35.8 in
This Edward III Medieval Collector’s Sword pays homage to the knights and warriors of 14th-century England, especially during the Hundred Years’ War. Modeled after historical arming swords of the late medieval period, it combines authentic styling with durability for collectors, enthusiasts, and stage performers.
The hand-forged carbon steel blade features a clean, broad fuller and a gleaming polished finish. While unsharpened for safety and display, it retains the commanding presence of a true knight’s sidearm. The brass wheel pommel not only enhances balance but also lends a regal aesthetic, while the curved brass cross-guard provides secure grip protection. A full tang construction ensures structural strength for long-term reliability.
The sword is paired with a stitched leather scabbard, complete with a brass chape for protection and historical character. Whether mounted on display, paired with armor, or worn at historical festivals, this piece embodies the martial spirit of Edward III’s reign.
Historical Inspiration
Swords of this form were prevalent during the reign of Edward III (1327–1377), a pivotal period in English history marked by the rise of professional long bowmen, armored knights, and enduring campaigns across France.
Care Instructions
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Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place inside the scabbard; air occasionally.
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Cleaning: Wipe blade with a soft cloth after handling to remove oils.
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Oiling: Apply a light coat of mineral or sword oil regularly.
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Leather Care: Condition scabbard leather to prevent drying or cracking.
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Handling: Even unsharpened blades must be handled responsibly.