An ash archers maul, weighted with lead and set with 6 chunky iron nails.
The sort of maul that could have been made in any village from the 12thC to the 20thC and is perfect for a medieval archer all the way through to a WW1 trench club.
Based on an excavated dagger example from Dura Europa. This form of scabbard was common to 3rd and 4thC of the Roman Empire and consisted of a bronze front plate...
This Late 15thC magnificent and massive rondel is based on one in the Germanisches National Museum, Nuremberg, Germany. It is a statement in all ways. It is big, flashy,...
Mid Late 15thC German Steel Rondel with awl - IN STOCK *
Sold Out£970.00
Based on many existing examples; this type of all steel German rondel dagger is very typical of the time and very popular with the Landsknechts. Small and handy and perfect...