Two-hander

anoniem, c. 1575 - c. 1600

This two-hander was probably conceived and made as a ceremonial weapon to be carried in civic guard processions. The bearer of such a sword was the captain of arms, a non-commissioned officer responsible for the militia company’s arms and armour. These were kept in the city armoury.

  • Artwork typetwo-handed sword
  • Object numberNG-KOG-799
  • Dimensionslength 162.5 cm, length 111.5 cm, depth 17 cm, width 50 cm