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Durandal the Sword of Roland
This mythical sword was given to King Charlemagne, King of the Franks, by
an angel and was then given to his most fierce paladin, Roland. There are
countless ideas of what this blade would have looked like. We have decided to
go with a more fantastical medieval interpretation of this sword. The wide
blade is hand-forged from 1065 high-carbon steel. Both the metal cross guard,
grip band and pommel have been lavishly plated in sterling silver. The large
pommel also sports the coat of arms of Charlemagne on the one side, with the
Face of a lion on the other, representing the bravery of Roland. The grip is
wrapped in blood red leather with an embossed scrolling pattern. The sword
comes with a heavy period scabbard and double belts, also made of the same
matching blood red leather.
#501511…$425
q
Overall-40
3
/
4
" • Blade-31
1
/
2
" long
Blade Narrow-1
1
/
2
" • Blade Wide-2" • Wt.-3 lbs. 6 oz.
Knights
of the
Third
Crusade
Statue
These two large statues depict two of the
most formidable warriors of the Crusades.
The first is a Knights Templar adorned in his
white tunic and cape, while the second is a
Knights Hospitaller, wearing the heraldry of
his order. Both are made of resin and have
been elaborately painted. Both measure 11
1
2
"
in height.
$29 each
(A)
Templar Knight…
#804622
(B)
Hospitaller Knight…
#804623
Shield of the
Three Lions
This stunning shield is made of resin
and then hand-finished to look like
metal, with three golden lions pageant
on a field of blue. This is a wonderful
piece for your castle. Measures 17" x
12
1
2
".
#804539…$48
Brittany
Cross
A lovely cross, based on an early Celtic
design. Made with a dark silver finish, it sports
over 50 iridescent crystals. Comes with a
matching 24" adjustable chain with clasp.
Measures 2" x 1
3
4
".
#201534…$15
(A)
(B)
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