remnant of the Battle of Lincoln in 1141

River Witham Sword

River Witham Sword


SH2372 -- River Witham Sword The River Witham Sword was dredged from the River Witham near the town of Lincoln during work carried out in 1788. The sword may be a remnant of the Battle of Lincoln in 1141; however, it was most likely constructed between 1250-1300 CE. The inscription on the blade reads +NDXOXCHMDRCHDXORVI+. Swords Made by Hanwei. Swords Specifications: Overall length: 38 1/4" Blade length: 31 1/2" Handle length: 6 3/4" Weight: 3lb 8oz

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Manufactured by CAS / Hanwei

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