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Seax of Beagnoth with Leather Sheath

Original found in the River Thames in 1857
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Seax by Beagnoth with leather scabbard. .Replica of a 9th century Anglo Saxon Seax. The master Seax  was found in the river Thames in 1857 and is now displayed in the British Museum . it is also called Thames Scramasax. The blade is complexly decorated and provided with a runic inscription. On one side is engraved the complete runic alphabet, on the other side the word Beagnoth, which is likely to be the name of the owner or the smith of the seax.
Our replica is very close to its master. The blade has a narrow but deep fuller. The hilt made from wood is fixed to the angle with brass rivets and strengthened with two brass rings. 
The blade is not sharpened. Delivery includes a solid and authentic sheath from cowhide.
Details:

Decoration Sword
Material: Carbon steel, sheath from cowhide
Total Length: approx. 73.5 cm
Blade Length: approx. 55.5 cm
Weight: approx. 650g  

Please Note:
We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18.
Please forward a copy of your birth certificate or passport via email 

Delivery:
While we aim to dispatch your order next day, some of our items may take up to 5 working days to dispatch
Brand:
Get Dressed For Battle
Condition:
New
Product Code:
0116417100
Weight:
2.5kg