Description:

Northern/Western Europe, ca. 19th century CE. A steel halberd with a large, beautiful point that is both deadly and decorative. The head is elaborate, lunate on one side and with a wide, flat blade with flourishes on the other. A narrow spear blade juts off of the apex; instead of a tubular socket, this halberd has wide langets and is attached to its pole by flat-headed nails. Halberds like these were largely symbolic, having transformed from the sturdy weapons of the 16th century to these slimmer models. Halberds were the weapons of rank for sergeants. Size: 8.9" W x 82.5" H (22.6 cm x 209.6 cm)

Provenance: private J.H. collection, Beaverton, Oregon, USA

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  • Condition: Light wear commensurate with age. Great preservation of form.

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