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  • King Solomon Sword

    Solomon, King of Israel (S.X b.c.), was the second son of Urias’s wife, Betsabe, whom his father, David, had married. He reigned in Israel between 970 and 931 b.c. and he was respected and known as a wise, fair, and powerful king. Solomon raises the Israelite monarchy to the maximum grade of prosperity, he built up the Jerusalem Temple, and a wall around the city, and cultivated the sciences and the arts.

    Total Length: 84cm
    Total Width: 15cm
    Weight: 2.8kg
    Blade: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt

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  • St. George Sword

    Saint George became an officer in the Roman army in the Guard of Diocletian, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith. Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic Church and in other Churches. He is immortalized in the myth of Saint George and the Dragon and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. The episode of St. George and the Dragon was a legend brought back with the Crusaders and retold with the courtly appurtenances belonging to the genre of Romance.

    The coat of arms and banner attributed to St George take the form of a red cross on white or silver, known as St George's Cross. St George is most commonly depicted in early icons, mosaics, wearing armour contemporary with the depiction, executed in gilding and silver colour, intended to identify him as a Roman soldier.

    Total Length: 118cm
    Total Width: 30cm
    Weight: 2.7kg
    Blade: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

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

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  • Masonic Sword - Silver - Deep Engraving

    Throughout history, as an instrument of justice, truth, equality, and firmness, swords have been used at every great event and have become imbued with great symbolism. For this reason, freemasons use swords in all their ceremonies.

    FREEMASONRY: “a philanthropic, institution intended to achieve an understanding of truth, the study of ethics and the practice of solidarity, working for the material and moral improvement of humanity, it is compatible with any religious or esoteric faith which does not annul the freedom of individuals”. Starting from the tradition of builders harking back to the “medieval masons and architects” freemasonry pursues the personal self-construction of the individual.

    This unique MASONIC SWORD contains a great many of the symbols used in the craft, particularly the compass and set square, the plumb line and the hammer, the sacred book and the eye of the Supreme Being, and the five-pointed star inscribed in the capital “G” of the Great.

    Total Length: 116cm
    Weight: 2.9kg
    Width: 20cm
    Blade: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

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

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  • King Solomon Sword - Limited Edition

    Solomon, King of Israel was the second son of Urias’s wife, Betsabe, whom his father, David, had married. He reigned in Israel between 970 and 931 b.c. and he was respected and known as a wise, fair, and powerful king. Solomon raises the Israelite monarchy to the maximum grade of prosperity, he built up the Jerusalem Temple, and a wall around the city, and cultivated the sciences and the arts. “It is told in History that there was a trial in which two women were fighting for a child and king Solomon, in order to find out which one was telling the truth, gave his sword to a soldier and ordered him to split the baby in two, giving one half to each woman.

    High-Quality Sword of the exclusive Collection "Heroes and Civilizations" made by Marto.

    Certificate of Origin and Quality, "Made in Toledo" (Spain).

    Total Length: 120cm
    Weight: 2.2kg
    Blade: AISI 420 Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt

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

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  • Masonic Apprentice Sword

    Throughout history, as an instrument of justice, truth, equality and firmness, swords have been used at every great event and have become imbued with great symbolism. For this reason, freemasons use swords in all their ceremonies.

    Freemasonry: A philanthropic institution intended to achieve an understanding of truth, the study of ethics and the practice of solidarity, working for the material and moral improvement of humanity, it is compatible with any religious or esoteric faith which does not annul the freedom of individuals.

    Starting from the tradition of builders harking back to the medieval masons and architects, freemasonry pursues the personal self-construction of the individual. This unique Masonic Sword contains a great many of the symbols used in the craft, particularly the compass and set square, the plumb line and the hammer, the sacred book and the eye of the Supreme Being, and the five-pointer star inscribed in the capital G of the Great.

    Total Length: 108cm
    Blade Length: 92cm
    Blade Thickness: 0.5cm
    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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  • Masonic Master Degree Sword

    Throughout history, as an instrument of justice, truth, equality and firmness, swords have been used at every great event and have become imbued with great symbolism. For this reason, freemasons use swords in all their ceremonies.

    Freemasonry: A philanthropic institution intended to achieve an understanding of truth, the study of ethics and the practice of solidarity, working for the material and moral improvement of humanity, it is compatible with any religious or esoteric faith which does not annul the freedom of individuals.

    Starting from the tradition of builders harking back to the medieval masons and architects, freemasonry pursues the personal self-construction of the individual. This unique Masonic Sword contains a great many of the symbols used in the craft, particularly the compass and set square, the plumb line and the hammer, the sacred book and the eye of the Supreme Being, and the five-pointer star inscribed in the capital G of the Great.

    Total Length: 113cm
    Blade Length: 92cm
    Blade Thickness: 0.5cm
    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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  • North Grimston Celtic Sword

    In 1902, workers accidentally found a Celtic grave on the North Grimston estate. The Celt was buried with a shield, two swords, and a piece of pork. The smallest sword was decorated with an anthropomorphic grip (shaped like a human), typical for Celtic swords from the La Tene period. Such swords were luxurious and exclusive and belonged to mighty warriors.

    Similar swords have been excavated in Switzerland, Hungary, France, and other Celtic countries. The original sword is now on display at the Hull and East Riding Museum and is one of the best-preserved anthropomorphic swords. This Celtic ornamental sword is great for collectors of historical swords and as home decoration. 


    Total Length: 63cm
    Weight: 1050g
    Blade: AISI 420 Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

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

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  • Arabian Alfanje

    There were given various shapes to these cutlasses in past times and there was an important Toledo production of them during the Arabic invasion. A sample of these cutlasses can be found in the “Museo del Ejercito” in Madrid.

    Its main characteristics are the cross-ward, which raises to the handle on one side and descends to the blade on the other side, and its wide and curved blade. This stylized cutlass of our production shows all these characteristics, remembering that Toledo was an important center of sword production also during its Arab period.

    Total Length: 84cm
    Total Width: 15cm
    Weight: 2.8kg
    Blade: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt

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

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  • Black Prince Sword

    Edward of Woodstock (1330 –1376), called the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III and Philippa of Hainault, and the father of King Richard II of England. He was the first Duke of Cornwall, the Prince of Wales, and the Prince of Aquitaine.

    He was called "Edward of Woodstock" in his early life, after his birthplace, and since the 16th century has been popularly known as the Black Prince. The "Black Prince": The origins of the name are uncertain, that it is derived from Edward's black shield, and/or his black armour or that it is derived from Edward's brutal reputation, particularly towards the French in Aquitaine. He was an exceptional military leader, and his victories over the French at the Battles of Crécy and Poitiers made him very popular during his lifetime. In 1348 he became the first Knight of the Garter, of whose order he was one of the founders.

    Edward died one year before his father, becoming the first English Prince of Wales not to become King of England. The throne passed instead to his son Richard II, a minor, upon the death of Edward III.

    Total Length: 118cm
    Blade Length: 89cm
    Blade Width: 5.5cm
    Grip Length: 20cm
    Guard Width: 25cm
    P.O.B (from guard): 12cm
    Weight: 2.6kg
    Material: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

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

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  • Richard the Lionheart Sword

    The traditional image of Richard the Lionheart, the second Plantagenet king of England, has come to us through the centuries, as a glorious crusader and knight. Richard was called Lionheart at the beginning of the Third Crusade when Philip of France was compared with a lamb and Richard with a lion.

    Richard was a generous knight and a wise politician but above all a great soldier. His own personal ability was a source of inspiration for his men in battle. Richard acquired a reputation as a leader and warrior becoming known as Richard ‘The Lion Heart’ or ‘Coeur de Lion’.

    Total Length: 101cm
    Width: 19.5cm
    Weight: 2.1kg
    Material: Stainless Steel
    Edge: Blunt
    Scabbard: None

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