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Viking Age Iron Pattern-Welded Sword with Bronze Jellinge Hilt. 11th-13th century A.D. Double-edged cutting sword of Curonian Type with tapering fullers and showing battle scars; boat-shaped bronze cross-guard with Jellinge Style decoration, the seven-lobed pommel with similar decoration. See Kazakevi?ius, ???????? ???? IX-XIII ??. (Baltic Swords, 9th-13th century AD), Vilnius, 1996; Peirce, I., Swords of the Viking Age, Suffolk, 2002. 918 grams, 92.5 cm (36 5/8 in.). The Curonian swords of this type, sometimes with animal head decoration on the lower guard, were widespread and used in the Eastern Baltic lands from 10th to 13th century. Curonian swords possessed both plastic hilt details (ends of the lower guards in the form of animal heads) of animal style, a clear influence from Germanic style of Scandinavians, as well as a regular geometric ornament, a decoration motif derived from the Romanesque art. From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12175-221434.

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Viking Age Iron Pattern-Welded Sword with Bronze Jellinge Hilt. 11th-13th century A.D. Double-edged cutting sword of Curonian Type with tapering fullers and showing battle scars; boat-shaped bronze cross-guard with Jellinge Style decoration, the seven-lobed pommel with similar decoration. See Kazakevi?ius, ???????? ???? IX-XIII ??. (Baltic Swords, 9th-13th century AD), Vilnius, 1996; Peirce, I., Swords of the Viking Age, Suffolk, 2002. 918 grams, 92.5 cm (36 5/8 in.). The Curonian swords of this type, sometimes with animal head decoration on the lower guard, were widespread and used in the Eastern Baltic lands from 10th to 13th century. Curonian swords possessed both plastic hilt details (ends of the lower guards in the form of animal heads) of animal style, a clear influence from Germanic style of Scandinavians, as well as a regular geometric ornament, a decoration motif derived from the Romanesque art. From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12175-221434.

Estimate 3 000 - 4 000 GBP
Starting price 2 600 GBP

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