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Two Styrian pikes, on later hafts.
The first of Frog's mouth" shape, 2nd half 16th c.; Bonhams, San Francisco, 20 Nov 2013; the second ca. 1600, San Giorgo, Genua, 1st March 2009. m |
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16th c. Styrian lances/pikes in the Landeszeughaus Graz, and Bonhams, London, 25 November 2008.
Last edited by Matchlock; 5th December 2014 at 03:37 PM. |
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A Styrian Froschmaulspieß (frog's mouth pike), early 16th c., on its original but shortened haft of octagonal section throughout, overall length 2.86 m, and bearing an inventory stamp of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y.
The Michael Trömner Collection. Last edited by Matchlock; 5th December 2014 at 04:32 PM. |
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A very fine and extremely rare Landsknecht's Langspieß, Southern Germany, Bavaria, ca. 1525-40, the original ash haft profusely profusely covered with knobs all over; the head struck with a maker's mark.
Overall length ca. 6 meters! Rüstkammer, Kunstsammlungen Veste Coburg. My brilliant friend Armin König, Hohenberg a.d. Eger, built an exact copy of this piece - striking the hard ashwood with hundreds of knobs that took extremely long to soak in water and stand up in the end; Armin told me he would never again in his life undertake a toil like that ... http://www.engerisser.de/Bewaffnung/.../Firearms.html On the photos, his copy, the head struck with Armin's maker's mark, is shown together with the original. Photos copyrighted by Armin König. Last edited by Matchlock; 11th December 2014 at 11:20 PM. |
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Pikemen and Arkebusiers with Matchlock Muskets, on a Brussels tapestry of ca. 1580-1600.
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