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Viking Hoard

VIKING SIDE KNIFE OR POUCH KNIFE, 879-1067 AD

VIKING SIDE KNIFE OR POUCH KNIFE, 879-1067 AD

SKU:C1674

Regular price $115.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $115.00 USD
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Cambridgeshire, England. 4 3/8” (4.37”)" total length with tapered "whittle tang" which identifies these, as they were used without guards, mounted in a wood or antler grip. (See https://leatherworkingreverend.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/dsc01382.jpg and https://inhabitat.com/melting-glaciers-reveal-items-lost-in-the-stone-age/ for similar examples with original grips.) Blade of a particularly thin section identifying it as a weapon and not a work knife, with a straight back, dropping slightly at the point in the scramseax fashion. A slashing weapon, designed for throat-cutting, these were so esteemed by Vikings that it was these, rather than the larger scramseaxes, that were buried with the warriors. Virtually every old town in Cambridgeshire has a recorded Viking history. Ely Abbey was destroyed in 870 by Danish raiders and Huntingdon was a staging place for Danish raids until 917, to mention two. Exceptional excavated condition and professionally conserved with Plexiglas display mount.

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All items purchased from Viking Hoard are accompanied by a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity with the name of the item and its unique item number for future reference.

Certificates are suitable for display with your item, and can easily be mounted in a 8" x 6" inch frame. Our certificates are printed on a 24# Bond Sheet.

VIKING SIDE KNIFE OR POUCH KNIFE, 879-1067 AD