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  • Classic Medieval Sword

    This fully functional sword is modeled after its rustic counterpart from the Medieval period. With classic features imitating the real thing including a wooden scabbard and undecorated grip. 

    Total Length: 92cm
    Blade Length: 76cm
    Grip Length: 16cm
    Weight: 1.7kg
    Blade Width: 5cm
    Blade: Carbon Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: Leather, Wood

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Don Quixote Sword

    From the pen of Miguel de Cervantes, Don Alonso Quixote, better known as Don Quixote de La Mancha, a fantastical nobleman with chivalrous ideas far beyond his limits, was born. The Don Quixote Sword by Marto pays tribute to this esoteric knight.

    A sword typical of Spanish descent, the sword of Don Quixote is a cut-and-thrust sword, which means its design is as efficient at cutting and slashing as it is at thrusting and piercing. With a long, efficient blade and an ornate, cup-like guard, this sword serves perfectly as the sword of a gentleman-turned-chivalrous knight on his outlandish journeys. The cup-guard possesses immense decoration of both 24K gold plating and silver, while the quillions of the guard for a crossbar and a hand-guard that attaches at the pommel.

    Total Length: 102cm
    Width: 21.5cm
    Weight: 1.4kg
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Royal Scottish Claymore

    The Scottish Claymore Sword was the typical weapon of the Highland warriors since the late Middle Age, 15th to 17th century. This large two-handed broad sword was considered a rough tool, although effective. It was King James I's effective use of the Claymore sword that made it one of the symbols of national Scottish pride. The Claymore sword, feared because of its size and strength, was used in the constant clan wars as well as against the English as late as the Rebellion of 1745.

    This Scottish Claymore by Marto of Toledo, Spain, has a double-edged blade made of the finest tempered stainless steel and decorated with engravings on the upper part of the blade. The hilt is made in burnished cast metal with decorations in gold and silver-plated metal. The spheric pommel is also in cast metal, whilst the long tapered handgrip is wood. As is typical of the high Marto quality and craftsmanship standards, this Claymore sword reproduction is without comparison.

    Total Length: 145cm
    Blade Length: 99cm
    Blade Width: 5.8cm
    Blade Thickness: 0.5cm
    Guard Width: 30cm
    Blade: AISI 440 Tempered Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None
    Weight: 2.6kg

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Charlemagne Sword - Limited Edition

    Charlemagne, Carolus Magnus, Charles the Great, king of the Franks and emperor of Western Europe, was born in 742, and became an undisputed chief and one of the great centers of power in history, the Holy Roman Empire. Through his conquests abroad and his internal reforms, Charlemagne laid the foundations of what would become Western Europe in the Middle Ages.

    Today, Charlemagne is regarded not only as the founder of the French and German monarchy, which he is named as Charles I, but also as the father of Europe.

    Total Length: 98cm
    Blade Length: 81cm
    Weight: 2kg
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Catholic Kings Sword - Limited Edition

    Isabel I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon are united in marriage in Valladolid on October 19, 1469. This marriage produces the dynastic union of Aragon and Castile and is considered the starting point of the unity and greatness of Spain. The sword of the Catholic Kings is one of the most spectacular in the history of Spain.

    He began a key period in the history of Spain by promoting the creation of the Spanish nation and developing the modern state through incessant diplomatic and military activity. The sword of the Catholic Monarchs (Royal Ceremony Rapier) was used in the solemn acts of the Court from the time of the Catholic Monarchs until the 18th century. It was the sword with which Kings Fernando and Isabel knighted Christopher Columbus, after the return from the Conquest of America. 

    Total Length: 120cm
    Weight: 2.2kg
    Blade: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Julius Caesar Gladius Scabbard

    Exclusive high-quality sheath specially made for the Julius Caesar Gladius (M518 and AC0300). The scabbard features a double leather belt and is adorned with nickel-finished metals trims at the bottom and top. The scabbard is made of wood and wrapped in leather. 

    Total Length: 56cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Excalibur Sword Scabbard

    Exclusive high-quality sheath specially made for the Excalibur Sword (M752). The scabbard features a double leather belt and is adorned with nickel-finished metals trims at the bottom and top. The scabbard is made of wood and wrapped in leather.

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  • Spanish Tizona Cup Hilt Rapier

    The Tizona is a sword of the sixteenth century well known and appreciated throughout Europe, used by the brave captains of the Thirds of Flanders and brave conquerors of America.

    This Tizona, Spanish-style sword, stands out for its cup-shaped garnish that could carry different finishes (broths, engravings, chiseled, damascene, etc.) as well as its slender and light sheet of careful tempera that we can admire in the main museums of the world.

    Total Length: 115cm
    Blade Length: 94cm
    Weight: 1.6kg
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Durandarte Sword of Roldan

    Roldan was a historical commander of the Franks in the service of Charlemagne, and count of the March of Brittany. He was killed at the Battle of Roncesvalles by the Vascones on 15 August 778When he was knighted at the age of 17, Roldán received the sword from Charlemagne, a sword that kept several relics and that Roldán mentions after breaking the rock in which he tried to break Durandarte. 

    According to Legend, Roldán's sword is located in Lake Carucedo, where Roldán threw the sword into the water before dying to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. Another legend tells that the Leonese knight Bernardo del Carpio after defeating Roldán took the sword Durandarte with which he was later buried in Peña Longa. Carlos I, knowing the existence of the sword when disembarking in Laredo, passed the tomb of Bernardo del Carpio, and took the sword that would accompany him for much of his life.

    Total Length: 117cm
    Blade Length: 94cm
    Weight: 2.4kg
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Christopher Columbus Sword

    Christopher Columbus was a navigator, cartographer, admiral, viceroy and governor general of the West Indies in the service of the Crown of Castile. He made four voyages to the Indies in 1507, and although he was possibly not the first European explorer of America, he is considered the discoverer of a new continent, the New World, being the first to trace a round trip route through the Atlantic Ocean.

    The Sword of Christopher Columbus appears in numerous paintings in the discovery of America. 

    Total Length: 116cm
    Blade Length: 96cm
    Weight1.6kg
    Scabbard: None

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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