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Broad
Scottish Sword - Order Code SW1
This
fine example is based on the imaginative styles produced
by Walter Allan who was admitted freeman of the Incorporation
of Hammermen of Stirling in 1732. This exquisite hilt
is hot forged form steel and is entirely decorated throughout,
with triple fullers on the barwork. The solid oak grip
has steel ferrules and is wrapped in blue-grey rayskin
with spiral copper wire bindings. A leather liner covered
either side with thick red cloth adorns the inside of
the hilt.
Scottish
Sword Made from silicon manganese steel that is hardened
and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Basket
Hilt Broad Sword- Order Code SW2
This
decorative Scottish basket is fashioned in the fully
developed Highland style with stout bars of circular
section. The liner helps to prevent chaffing and also
gives protection to the users hand.
Scottish
Sword made silicon manganes steel that is hardened and
tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Scottish
Basket Hilt Sword - Order Code SW3
This
robust Scottish sword shows an early example of the
"S" member appearing within the barwork. This
"S"
has been considered to have a Jacobite connection: the
S may stand for Stuart or Sterling. The sturdy hilt
is hot forged from steel with the barwork fashioned
into a Saltire on the front of the basket
Scottish
Sword made from silicon manganese steel that is hardened
and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Scottish
Sword - Order Code SW4
This
flamboyant hot forged steel hilt is based on one of
the more elaborate and ornate hilts from the second
quarter of the 18th Century. The solid oak grip has
steel ferrules and is wrapped in blue-grey rayskin with
spiral copper wire bindings. A leather liner covered
either side with thick red cloth adorns the inside of
the hilt.
Scottish
Sword made from silicon manganese steel that is hardened
and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Scottish
Sword - Order Code SW5
This
is a typical example of a "Glasgow" pattern
basket hilt broadsword that was dominant throughout
the Jacobite period. This beautifully crafted hilt is
hot forged from steel that is elegantly ornamented with
triple fullering throughout the barwork and acid etched
pattern all over the hilt. The solid oak grip has steel
ferrules and is wrapped in blue-grey rayskin with spiral
copper wire bindings. A leather liner covered either
side with thick red cloth adorns the inside of the hilt.
Scottish
Sword made from silicon manganese steel that is hardened
and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Broad
Scottish Sword - Order Code SW6
This
is a typical example of a "Glasgow" pattern
basket hilt broadsword that was dominant throughout
the Jacobite period. This beautifully crafted hilt is
hot forged from steel that is elegantly ornamented with
triple fullering throughout the barwork using many of
the traditional methods from the 18th Century. The solid
oak grip has steel ferrules and is wrapped in blue-grey
rayskin with spiral copper wire bindings. A leather
liner covered either side with thick red cloth adorns
the inside of the hilt.
Made
from silicon manganese spring steel that is hardened
and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Scottish
Sword - Order Code SW7
This
basket hilt sword is fashioned in the fully developed
Highland style with stout bars of circular section.
The cup & ring marks on the hilt can still be found
today, carved into rocks. The liner helps to prevent
chaffing and also gives protection to the users hand.
Scottish
Sword made from silicon manganese steel that is hardened
and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.
Scottish
Claymore Sword - Order Code SW8
This
Scottish Claymore sword features a steel wheel type
pommel and a crossguard that ends in quatrefoil terminals.
The grip is of solid oak that is stained and lacquered
to a beautiful sheen. The langets of the crossguard
extend down onto the blade and have straight-line markings
cut into the surface.
Scottish
Claymore sword made from silicon manganese steel that
is hardened and tempered to 52-54 Rockwell C.