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Victorian Era Medieval 13-15th Century Style Knights Battle Mace - German English Polish Or Hungarian
Victorian Era Medieval 13-15th Century Style Knights Battle Mace - German English Polish Or Hungarian
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This imposing Victorian era medieval-style knight's battle mace reflects 19th century romantic revivalism inspired by earlier European warfare traditions. The mace is well weighted and is adorned with 6 outward facing spikes meant to inflict superior and devastating damage against armored opponents. The mace is structurally sound and well designed for generations of battle or use. The outward facing spikes have uniform holes throughout each face, which we believe were made to assist in the active use and swing of the mace by the holder. The mace measures approximately 25 1/2 inches in overall length, with a substantial 6 3/4 inch head, and exhibits proportions intended to convey strength, authority, and martial presence. The form is consistent with medieval prototypes associated with German, English, Polish, or Hungarian influence.
During the Victorian era, there was renewed fascination with medieval chivalry and arms, resulting in the production of revival weapons for display, ceremonial use, or reenactment. Battle maces historically served as armor-defeating weapons, delivering crushing force capable of penetrating plate defenses. Victorian interpretations often retained authentic profiles while emphasizing visual drama and historicism.
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