Seneschal Sword
- SKU:
- 501904
- Overall length:
- 34-7/16"
- Blade Dimensions:
- 27-15/16" long x 2-9/16" wide x 3/16" thick
- Blade Distal Taper:
- 3/32"
- Blade Material:
- 1075 High Carbon Steel
- Weight:
- 2 lbs / 8 oz
- Point of Balance:
- 3-3/4” from guard
- Edge:
- Sharpened Double Edge
Circa 14th Century
The original sword that this replica is based on resides in the French Army Museum in Paris (Musée de l'Armée) and was crafted in Western Europe between 1300 and 1350, during a transitional period in medieval warfare when mail armor was still dominant but was gradually being reinforced by additional plates. Swords of this type were typically used in conjunction with a buckler or shield, making them versatile sidearms both on the battlefield and in civilian settings. This particular sword is a faithful reproduction, carefully crafted according to the exact measurements of the original.
The blade has a cross-section with a fuller that terminates two-thirds of the blade’s length. The sword is categorized as Type XIV, due to its relatively short blade, which features a stout and wide profile tapering to a strong, thrusting point. This stiff blade is well-suited for both cutting and thrusting, while its considerable width aids in binding and displacing an opponent’s blade.
While most Type XIV swords have curved crossguards and wheel pommels, this one features a straight guard (Oakeshott Style 2) and a spherical pommel topped with a peen block. The peen block serves a practical purpose, providing additional length to the tang. This design feature allows for easier disassembly or future modifications to the sword, ensuring longevity and adaptability.
Its most distinctive feature is the brass pommel shaped like a faceted sphere. Although it doesn't exactly conform to a single Oakeshott type, it is most similar to Type R pommels and is reminiscent of those seen later on basket-hilted swords, such as those recovered from the Mary Rose shipwreck.
The sword's aesthetic choices further enhance its appearance. The combination of the red grip and scabbard with the yellow brass pommel evokes the image of a high-status weapon fit for a nobleman. This attention to detail extends to the brass chape, where the finial mirrors the pommel, creating a cohesive and elegant design. That’s why it’s named The Seneschal, reflecting the authority and importance of a key figure in the medieval hierarchy.
Made by Windlass Steelcrafts and comes factory sharpened.
Can be personalized with 3 initials for an additional fee. Click here for details on our personalization service and return policy
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