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knives and seaxes from the migration era through the Viking age
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10th-11th century AD  A hand-forged parallel-sided blade for a seax with broad tip, tongue-shaped tang with rivet to secure the grip scales; two longitudinal fuller grooves; separate narrow bolster. 387 grams, 50cm (19 ½"). Fine condition.  Provenance  From an important London collection; acquired in the 1970s.
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narrow seax (schmalsax)

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Skramasaxen is with sound and affixed totally 63 cms long. Klingan is approximately 4 cms broad and only some broader on the centers and is thereby suitable both as cuts - and splinter weapons. Sounding anticipating point avsmalnar precipitous from the spine against the edge and not however as a common knives. Analog with the spine and the edge runs to fire grave row straight grooves.
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Scandinavian seax

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broadsax

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langsax

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10th century manuscript from Belgium (Brussels, KBR, ms. 10066-77) - Handgrips

manuscript

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late Saxon early medieval sheath

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Early medieval English seax (knife), Sittingbourne, Kent, inscribed in Old English "Biorhtelm made me" "Sigebereht owns me". Iron with silver and niello inlay.

type IV

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Seax and spear head Dorset county museum.

British

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Viking Bronze and Iron Knife, 8th-9th Century
kahva; veitsen kahva

Baltic/Scandinavian/Rus knife

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rather not from (pure) copper but possibly from two metals, one being brass (?). In particular, however, it becomes very clear that the cutting edges were made from faggoted steel. It also appears that the part containing the figure consists of homogeneous iron or steel that was welded to the main blade.
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Continental

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10th-11th century AD  A hand-forged parallel-sided blade for a seax with broad tip, tongue-shaped tang with rivet to secure the grip scales; two longitudinal fuller grooves; separate narrow bolster. 387 grams, 50cm (19 ½"). Fine condition.  Provenance  From an important London collection; acquired in the 1970s. Anglo Saxon, Blade, Rivet, Saxon, 11th Century, Broad
10th-11th century AD A hand-forged parallel-sided blade for a seax with broad tip, tongue-shaped tang with rivet to secure the grip scales; two longitudinal fuller grooves; separate narrow bolster. 387 grams, 50cm (19 ½"). Fine condition. Provenance From an important London collection; acquired in the 1970s.
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Viking Bronze and Iron Knife, 8th-9th Century Art, Iron, Ancient, Norse Clothing, Norse, Raven Pendant, Century
Viking Bronze and Iron Knife, 8th-9th Century
Viking Bronze and Iron Knife, 8th-9th Century
Early medieval English seax (knife), Sittingbourne, Kent, inscribed in Old English "Biorhtelm made me" "Sigebereht owns me". Iron with silver and niello inlay. Museums, Metal, British, Wrought, Seax Knife, Daggers, Sutton Hoo, Viking Reenactment
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Early medieval English seax (knife), Sittingbourne, Kent, inscribed in Old English "Biorhtelm made me" "Sigebereht owns me". Iron with silver and niello inlay.
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Höknäbbskniv
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Dagger
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Grave good of the warriors. (Image: Landesmuseum Württemberg, P. Frankenstein / H. Zwietasch) Rome, Archaeology, Ancient Origins, Grave, Armor
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Grave good of the warriors. (Image: Landesmuseum Württemberg, P. Frankenstein / H. Zwietasch)
kahva; veitsen kahva Iron Age
kahva; veitsen kahva
kahva; veitsen kahva
Leather
Messer und Lederscheide
Roman, Celtic, Ancient Jewelry, 17th Century Art
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