Museum Replicas - page 49

Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, was one of the
most famous warriors of his generation, and even-
tually led Scotland during the first of the Wars of
Scottish Independence, alongside of William
Wallace, against England. He fought successfully
during his reign to regain Scotland’s place as an
independent nation and is today remembered in
Scotland as a national hero. This heroic sword is
as powerful as the man who would have wielded
it. The master craftsmen of
Windlass
Steelcraft
s
®
have hand-forged this blade of high carbon steel. The beautiful pommel
emblazons the Cross of St. Andrew, while the hearty grip is wrapped
in soft, black leather, held in place by a corded silver chain. This mas-
sive sword comes complete with a matching, thick black leather scabbard and sports
a silver Lion of Scotland at its throat and a rounded silver metal shoe at its tip. A
1½” wide belt, measuring 56
1
2
" is attached.
#501495…$325
q
Overall 43
1
2
" • Blade 35
3
4
" long, 1
5
16
" wide • Guard 8
3
4
" • Wt.-3 lbs. 12 oz.
Wessex Flag
A gorgeous, 3' x 5' nylon indoor/out-
door flag with grommets. This design
of the Coat of arms was attributed by
medieval heralds to the Kings of
Wessex.
#804413...$12
Isle of Lewis Trinket Box
Based on the 12th century chess pieces found buried for safekeeping, this
wonderful box shows the “knight” chess figure as the central figure. The
entire box is adorned with intricate Celtic knotwork. Made of resin and
metalized with a bronze finish and accented with deep red and blue enam-
el. Measures 4
1
4
" round..
#804435...$29
Sword
of
Robert
the
Bruce
Knightly
Chains
These chains were worn by
knights to show that they were part of a society known as the Order of Chivalry.
These exquisite chains are made of fully-sculpted metal links and measure a full
36" circumference. Available in antique gold and antique silver finishes.
#201415…$60 each
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