A sword with elements borrowed from the Schiavonesca,
OaL: 42.2 in/107.1 cm
Blade Length: 35.7 in/90.6 cm
Weight: 3.4 lbs/1548 g
French, ca.1550, housed at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden.
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A sword with elements borrowed from the Schiavonesca,
OaL: 42.2 in/107.1 cm
Blade Length: 35.7 in/90.6 cm
Weight: 3.4 lbs/1548 g
French, ca.1550, housed at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden.

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A brass decorated Sword with curving quillons reminiscent of a Schiavonesca,
OaL: 36.3 in/92.3 cm
Blade Length: 31.2 in/79.3 cm
Italy, ca. 1500-1530, housed at the Royal Armouries War Gallery in Leeds.
A Schiavonesca in excavated condition,
OaL: 40 in/101.6 cm
Blade Length: 31.8 in/80.7 cm
Weight: 1.8 lbs/794 g
Eastern Europe, ca. 1471-1499, housed in the Royal Armouries Study Collection.
A lovely Schiavonesca of classic form,
Blade Length: 38 in/96.5 cm
Venice, Italy, late 15th century, from Lewis and Grant Auctions.
A lovely Schiavonesca,
OaL: 44.3 in/112.5 cm
Venice, Italy, 1475-1500, from Czerny's International Auction House.

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An early Schiavonesca, found near Slankamen, Northern Serbia, 15th century, housed at the Serbian Historical Museum.
Hello, I'm a curator of the Arms and Armour collection of the Croatian History Museum and I've seen a post by you about a 15th century sword the Hungarian National Museum. (December 15h 2020) Do you have information on the source of the image? Thank you! Leon Bošnjak
All of the posts I have made for objects from the collection of the Hungarian National Museum came directly from that museum's online collection. Indeed, the online collections on museum websites are where I source the vast majority of my images.
The particular post in question should be found here, however at the time of writing (March 11th, 2021 at 7:45 AM EST) the Hungarian Museum's online collection seems to be down, so I cannot provide a link to it.
Swords
at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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