Medieval Knight Axe - S5729
Medieval Knight Axe - S5729

Medieval Knight Axe - S5729

£7250

Vendor : John Barnett

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Medieval Knights Axe 13th - 15th Century Made By John Barnett

Medieval Knights Axe In medieval warfare the armoured knight represented the ultimate in shock cavalry. Fully clad in the best armour of the day and impervious to all but the most specialised weaponry he dominated the battlefield. Typically he was armed with a lance, sword and dagger, but after the inevitable loss of breakage of his lance it was not his expensive sword he would reach for, as the greatest percentage of hit fighting would be done with more specialised weaponry. The horseman's axe was a short hafted weapon and very effective at delivering heavy blows with the axe edge in a battle situation but as many of these medieval axes also sported a spike on the opposite side of the axe head the weapon had equally devastating armour piercing capabilities. Often medieval axes had protective strips called langlets riveted to the side of the haft to protect against cuts to the wood. Horseman's axes were used extensively between 1300-1500. This exquisite piece and would make an ideal gift or display item

Key Features: Historically accurate High Quality Construction Hardwood Grip Specifications: Blade Length. 17cm Overall Length. 56cm Weight. 1.050Kg