Country: Central Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: very good
Lot information
Full metal "crow's beak" warhammer. This type of weapon has been used since the 13th century, it gained the most popularity during the 16th century. A metal head with a combination of a long curved point (the so-called crow's beak), a hammer and a short edged point on the opposite side. Iron handle, angular, reinforced in the middle with a decorative ring. The end of the handle is wooden, of a later date. Surface shows fine traces of removed corrosion.
Dimensions
Length: 61.5 cm | Blade length: 18.3 cm | Weight: 850 g
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