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Oliver Cromwell Sword

Order number:  HN-SH1049 EAN: 4250673441778
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Oliver Cromwell Sword Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658) was a powerful figure in English history... more
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Oliver Cromwell Sword

Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658) was a powerful figure in English history during and after the English Civil War, when he rose from the rank of Captain of Horse to Lord Protector of England. His sword, said to have been carried at the battle of Drogheda in 1649, has been remarkably well preserved and features in the collection of the Royal Armouries in Leeds, England, where it is displayed in the permanent collection. Our Cromwell Sword is an accurate replica of the original "mortuary" hilt style and features a blackened guard decorated in a gold foliage pattern with a wire-wound sharkskin grip. As the original sword now lacks a scabbard, we have provided a design typical of the period.

This piece of English history is a must.

Key Features:
- Highly Detailed
- Historically Authentic
- Forged High-Carbon Blade

Specifications:
- Product length: approx. 110.50 cm
- Blade length: approx. 83.20 cm
- Grip length: approx. 15.20 cm
- Thickness at guard: approx. 5.80 mm
- Product weight: approx. 1.460 kg
- Manufacturer's code: SH1049

Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.

Please note:
We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please provide your birth date when ordering. We'll also need a copy of your ID-card or passport by email, scan, fax or mail.

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