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Saxon halberd, Germany, late 16th centuryfrom The Wallace Collection
Saxon halberd, late 16th century.from The Wallace Collection
French Halberd, mid 17th century.from The Wallace Collection
German halberd, late 16th or early 17th century.from The Cincinnati Museum of Art
Halberd forged by Peter Schrekeisen, Austria, 1577.From The Philadelphia Museum of Art
State Halberd for the Guard of Prince Karl Eusebius of Lichtenstein, dated 1632.from The Art Institu
State Halberd for the Trabanten Guard of an Archduke of Austria, 1578.from The Philadelphia Museum o
Halberd for the Bodyguard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, 1589from The
Saxon halberd, 16th/17th century.from The Art Institute of Chicago
qsy-draws-a-lot:A series of Late Middle Ages and Renaissance polearms for your enjoyment. I’ve notic
art-of-swords:Parade Halberd of the Trabantenleibgarde of the Elector August of SaxonyDated: circa 1
A beautiful and rare linstock, Italian, 16th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Chinese bronze dagger axe, Shang Dynasty, 1100-950 BCfrom The LA County Museum of Art
Venetian parade glaive, 17th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Chinese bronze dagger axe (ge), Shang Dynasty (1600-1064 BC)from The Princeton University Art Museum
Rare spontoon with coat of arms, French, 18th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
saraduvall:A pre-Azanulbizar Bifur for Khazad October #9(Daffodils represent chivalry, rebirth and m
ar-lath-ma-vhenan:char-portraits:Actual weapons: polearms!so cool
Indian bhuj, circa 1800.from Hermann Historica
Austrian spontoon for the guard of Emperor Charles VI, circa 1730from Thomas Delmar Ltd.
State Halberd for the Guard of John George, Duke of Saxony, Elector 1611-1656. German
German Gothic warhammer, early 15th centuryfrom Hermann Historica
Gold decorated lance head, Persia, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Spear carried by the Guard of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I on his coronation in 1558from The Walte
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