French Renaissance Style Ceremonial Halberd with Butt Plate Lizard Sticker point complete shaft

French Renaissance Style Ceremonial Halberd with Butt Plate Lizard Sticker point complete shaft
French Renaissance style halberd pole weapon, likely a ceremonial example, with its ironwork being dark brown in color, the halberd was a primary weapon from the 13th to the 17th centuries, this pattern having a double edge spear blade approx.10"l extending out from the center of the engraved double side hook and crescent form axe blade embellished with scrolled engraving including faces and a central raised face surrounded by rays, this section 9.3/8" at its widest point, the blades never sharpened, all attached to a nail studded hardwood pole mounted with the tubular socket, the pole descending to an iron covered pointed base, overall approx. 93.5"l
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French Renaissance style halberd pole weapon, likely a ceremonial example, with its ironwork being dark brown in color, the halberd was a primary weapon from the 13th to the 17th centuries, this pattern having a double edge spear blade approx.10"l extending out from the center of the engraved double side hook and crescent form axe blade embellished with scrolled engraving including faces and a central raised face surrounded by rays, this section 9.3/8" at its widest point, the blades never sharpened, all attached to a nail studded hardwood pole mounted with the tubular socket, the pole descending to an iron covered pointed base, overall approx. 93.5"l
























