18th Century medieval hand Forged Halberd With Blade on One Side Blade And Curved Spike On The Other

PRODUCT DETAIL :
Blade Material : Carbon Steel
Spearhead Length 12.5"
Sharp Blade Length : 10"
Width : 9.5"
Weight : 0.998kgs
Price for one piece
Halberd head features hand forged high carbon steel with antique finish and polished edges.

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The Hand Forged Viking Danish Ax This favorite weapon of the Saxon huscarl saw action across Northern Europe in the hands of Saxons, Norsemen and Normans alike. The Danish ax is an early type of battle axe, used mainly during the transition between the European Viking Age and the early Middle Ages. Other names for the weapon include English long axe, Danish axe, and handled axe. Most axes, both in period illustrations and in extant artifacts, that fall under the description of Danish axes have L-type or M-type heads according to Petersen's ax typology. Both types consist of a broad, thin blade, with pronounced "horns" on both the tip and heel of the bit. Cut surfaces vary, but generally
Original/Reproductionplayback
typeAxe/Hatchet Head
purposeBattle
Country/Region of ManufactureIndia
blade materialCarbon Steel