4621 15TH CENTURY ENGLISH BROADSWORD FROM BAILEY

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,000.00 USD
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COLLECTION. A splendid English broadsword of the 15th century in a style known to have been used during the Hundred Years War period. The Hundred Years War actually lasted 116 years and was fought between England and France over the Duchy of Aquitaine and the claim of Edward III to the French throne. This fine sword measures 38 3/4" overall with a tapering 31" blade. The blade has a slightly raised medial ridge and tapers evenly from 2 3/8" at the hilt. The plain crossguard measures 8 3/4" and the large decorated disk shaped pommel is 2 1/4" in diameter. The wood grip has a center bulge and appears to be English oak. This fine sword once was owned by William Bailey and was sold during his Cheshire Hall estate sale in 1898. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Information on William Bailey and the sale of his collection. CONDITION: the sword has an overall ancient dark gray/brown patina, but there is little or no pitting. The grip is worn but not damaged. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Nicholas Apergis. (02-24726/BF), $4000-6000.