![]() Composite Fibre reinforced handle with nylon sheath. Select from 386 premium Medieval Battle Axe of the highest quality. A bardiche / brdi /, berdiche, bardische, bardeche, or berdish is a type of polearm used from the 14th to 17th centuries in Europe. Complete with round wooden plaque and fixingsģ5.5" with an unsharpened, metal blade in antique finish, faux leather wrapped wooden shaft, complete with black wooden stand, not brown as pictured, nice itemġ6" Overall with two 4" semi sharp blades in black stainless finish featuring snake images. Find Medieval Battle Axe stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. ABS and wire wrapped handle and stainless fittings. Complete with wooden table stand, great quality finishĢ5" Overall Stainless Axe with spikes. Complete with wooden plaque and fixings, nice itemġ4.5" Overall with a false edged, stainless steel 6" axe head. Wooden shaft with faux leather handle wrapping. Styled from the hit TV series Vikings comes this unofficial reproduction of the Ragnar axe.Ģ5" Overall with a 6" unsharprned metal axe axe. Complete with wooden display stand and wall fixings, nice item. Polshed steel fittings, black ABS handle with leather look finish, wire wrapped metal handle and polished metal pommel. Horseman's axes were used extensively between 1300-1500.Ģ1" Overall with a 7" sharpened, stainless blade. Often medieval axes had protective strips called langlets riveted to the side of the haft to protect against cuts to the wood. The blade of the axe is made of stainless steel, the handle is made of wood. ![]() ![]() The horseman's axe was a short hafted weapon and very effective at delivering heavy blows with the axe edge in a battle situation but as many of these medieval axes also sported a spike on the opposite side of the axe head the weapon had equally devastating armour piercing capabilities. Typically he was armed with a lance, sword and dagger, but after the inevitable loss of breakage of his lance it was not his expensive sword he would reach for, as the greatest percentage of hit fighting would be done with more specialised weaponry. Fully clad in the best armour of the day and impervious to all but the most specialised weaponry he dominated the battlefield. In medieval warfare the armoured knight represented the ultimate in shock cavalry. Complete with removable stand with wall fixings.Ĥ7cm Overall, this reproduction of the axes smoked at Native Indian treaties features a polished stainless steel axe head (edged but not sharp) and wooden shaft, ready for smoking at your own peace treaty. Polished steel fittings and wire wrapped handle. Armor Venue: Shop for authentic medieval armor, roman helmets, historical clotihng, and more online at the best price. Like us on Facebook for a chance to win a free product every monthĢ1" Tall with two 7" sharpened, stainless blades.
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