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  • Brass Hilt Crusader Sword

    $428.00 Add to Bag

    The Brass Hilt Crusader Sword works well for a warrior looking for a bladed weapon that combines great style and functionality.

  • Celtic Combat Sword

    $428.00 Add to Bag

    Those who want a sword with functionality and style should make sure that they check out the Celtic Combat Sword and its design.

  • Black Blade Naval Cutlass

    $175.00 Add to Bag

    Every sailor needs a sword to keep the crew and cargo safe, so make sure yours gets the job done and looks spectacular while doing it. With this Black Blade Naval Cutlass, you will own a sleek and functional weapon worthy of a captain.

  • Condor Mainz Gladius

    $292.00 Add to Bag

    Roman Legions were renowned for the brutal fighting spirit of individual soldiers as well as the discipline and organization of the army units. The Condor Mainz Gladius is modeled after the weapon used by these lethal warriors.

  • Molay Templar Bastard Sword

    $235.51 Add to Bag

    The hand and half sword, also known as a bastard sword, is one of the most iconic swords of the Middle Ages. This Molay Templar Bastard Sword adds a dark touch to this classic blade, making it a great addition to your medieval weapons.

  • Landsknecht Katzbalger Sword

    $201.55 Add to Bag

    A sword was one of the most versatile weapons for a medieval soldier to carry. Even those who utilized pikes, such as the pikemen in the Landsknecht, carried one – that particular sword being this unique Landsknecht Katzbalger Sword.

  • Bone Handled Gladiator Dolch

    $75.55 Add to Bag

    Perfectly suited to the combat of the gladiatorial arenas, short weapons like this Bone Handled Gladiator Dolch were used by many a Roman gladiator. As weapons, they also helped ensure an exciting match for the spectators, too.

  • Brass Handled Gladiator Dolch

    $90.67 Add to Bag

    Perfectly suited to the combat of the gladiatorial arenas, short weapons like this Brass Handled Gladiator Dolch were used by many a Roman gladiator. As weapons, they also helped ensure an exciting match for the spectators, too.

  • La Tene Celtic Short Sword

    $117.13 Add to Bag

    The traditional arms of a Celtic warrior were not complicated. In fact, this La Tene Celtic Short Sword, drawn from early Iron Age culture, demonstrates a straight-forward design, although one not lacking individual elegance, either.

  • Sica Sword

    $61.69 Add to Bag

    The gladiators of ancient Rome utilized a myriad of different tactical and deadly weapons during battle. One such weapon is the Sica Sword, with a sharply curved blade that gave these warriors an advantage over their enemies.

  • 18th C. Cut and Thrust Sword

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    This 18th C. Cut and Thrust Sword is a somewhat middle-ground when comes to the evolution of the sword. It features the ornate hilt of later eras, but still possesses a blade that is considerably thicker than the smallsword or rapier.

  • Chained Renaissance Saber

    $124.69 Add to Bag

    Not all sabers are curved swords that saw use in the military. Some, like this Chained Renaissance Saber, were more ornate pieces that would suit the style of a duelist, renaissance gentleman, or a sword-master who has need of a blade.

  • Ornate Renaissance Colichemarde

    $143.59 Add to Bag

    The colichemarde was designed as something of a middle-ground weapon. It featured a small blade for a more nimble attack, but sacrificed nothing in terms of parrying ability. This Ornate Renaissance Colichemarde also has a fine look.

  • Delos Sword

    $233.05 Add to Bag

    Similar in design to the gladius, the spatha was a straight sword favored by Roman heavy infantry units. This Delos Sword is a simple blade with obvious Hispanic influences that is modeled after a Roman sword found in Delos, Greece.

  • Greek Sword

    $205.33 Add to Bag

    While curved swords might have been used by the Greeks for their cutting power, oftentimes Greek hoplites and warriors were equipped with a straight sword, like the Greek Sword, because of its martial effectiveness and reliability.

  • Black Masonic Sword

    $173.83 Add to Bag

    Freemasons have been well known for centuries as excellent craftsmen who take pride in their work. The Black Masonic Sword is a beautiful example of this fine craftsmanship, with exquisite engravings on the blade and the hilt.

  • Cinquedea Short Sword

    $241.87 Add to Bag

    Born of the Italian renaissance, the Cinquedea Short Sword was a popular weapon during the 15th and early 16th centuries. Named for its width (cinquedea means five fingers), it was favored by civilians, thanks to its hardy make.

  • Highland Arming Sword

    $137.29 Add to Bag

    Featuring a touch of Scottish design, this Highland Arming Sword is the weapon that any knight would be glad to wield – possessed of an effective form and a long blade, while still having a bit of stylish design to its appearance, as well.

  • Blackened Short English Saber

    $149.89 Add to Bag

    Duelists of the later eras often favored a variety of weapons. One master might prefer the small sword, while another, the cut-and-thrust sword. This Blackened Short English Saber is another style of sword that had its own advantages.

  • Gallowglass Sword

    $270.79 Add to Bag

    The Scots were not without their own mercenary force in the Middle Ages, and theirs were, locally, some of the best fighters around. This Gallowglass Sword is based on the weapon of that group, as well as carrying their name!

  • French Grenadier Infantry Sword

    $137.29 Add to Bag

    Sabers have been favored the world over, for hundreds of years, as military swords, and this French Grenadier Infantry Sword reaches back into the 1700s, serving as a symbol of office and rank, as well as a battlefield companion.

  • Pappenheimer Hilt Rapier

    $182.65 Add to Bag

    The rapier was a popular weapon across all of Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, and each area had its own design. This Pappenheimer Hilt Rapier, for instance, is a reproduction of a sword that is based out of Germany.

  • Korsoygaden Viking Sword

    $200.29 Add to Bag

    This simple yet attractive Viking sword is modeled after an archaeological find that is dated to 1100AD. Named after where the sword was originally found, this Korsoygaden Viking Sword has a distinctive hilt and a broad, deadly blade.

  • Arming Sword with Scabbard

    $181.39 Add to Bag

    The Arming Sword with Scabbard is a replica of the sword that became the traditional weapon of the knight, before the longsword. The weapon is a single-handed sword with a broad blade designed for cutting, slashing, and thrusting.

  • Guingate Sword with Scabbard

    $170.05 Add to Bag

    For a warrior of note, status, and prestige, no simple sword will do. Such a warrior would require a blade worthy of their position, one that is grand in appearance yet functional. That weapon is this Guingate Sword with Scabbard.

  • Spanish Basket Rapier

    $195.25 Add to Bag

    During the 17th century, swordsmanship, particularly with the rapier, was considered to be a part of a gentlemans education. This Spanish Basket Rapier is an elegant form of the sword, designed for appeal and for cut-and-thrust tactics.

  • Italian Swept Basket Hilt Rapier

    $202.75 Add to Bag

    The rapier, born of the 16th and 17th centuries, was a change in the sword that shifted from a focus on cutting to thrusting. This Italian Swept Basket Hilt Rapier demonstrates a long blade, as well as an ornate yet defensive hilt design.

  • Sir Wallace Iron Claymore

    $207.79 Add to Bag

    The tale of William Wallace, who fought for Scottish independence, is one that is known by many. This Sir Wallace Iron Claymore is a recreation of the sword wielded by this legend during one of the more modern portrayals of his story.

  • Swept Hilt Flamberge Rapier

    $187.69 Add to Bag

    Rapiers, like other swords in era, were subject to unique twists too. This Swept Hilt Flamberge Rapier, for instance, combines the classic hilt of the dueling sword with a thinner wave-blade borrowed from the zweihander.

  • Russian Circassian Sword

    $124.69 Add to Bag

    With a slight curve and a fullered blade, the Russian Circassian Sword was a saber used typically among Northern Russian troops. Known for its slashing and thrusting abilities, it developed into the preferred blade of Russian troops.

  • 1796 Light Cavalry Saber

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    Known as the finest cutting sword ever manufactured, few blades have the history and fame that the 1796 Light Cavalry Saber has. This style of saber was later adopted by several countries, used primarily during the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Saxon Sword

    $178.87 Add to Bag

    In many ways, the Saxon Sword paralleled the design of the Viking sword, possessing similar features. All in all, that is not a bad thing, though, as it means that this Saxon Sword is a simple blade that looks fit for battle.

  • Chieftain’s Viking Sword with Scabbard

    $192.73 Add to Bag

    Modeled after the typical Viking sword, this blade is a weapon fit for a Viking leader or warlord. Historical in its design, the Chieftain’s Viking Sword with Scabbard is a straight-forward blade that was designed for battle.

  • Brass Basket Hilt Scottish Sword

    $207.85 Add to Bag

    The basket hilt sword developed alongside the rapier, and was often dubbed a broadsword in comparison. This Brass Basket Hilt Scottish Sword is, by name and style, of the Scottish origin, where heavier swords were more favored.

  • Early Irish Hilt Sword

    $190.21 Add to Bag

    This sword predates the typical basket hilt Irish swords, although the lack of a basket hilt does not make this Early Irish Hilt Sword any less effective. In fact, this sword remains a viable option thanks to its blade design.

  • Silver Basket Hilt Scottish Sword

    $207.85 Add to Bag

    The basket hilt sword developed alongside the rapier, and was often dubbed a broadsword in comparison. This Silver Basket Hilt Scottish Sword is, by name and style, of the Scottish origin, where heavier swords were favored for dueling.

  • Templar Warrior Sword

    $144.85 Add to Bag

    The Templars are a well-known knightly order, about which there is much mystery and intrigue. This Templar Warrior Sword calls to mind their military-based actions, by putting a recreated Templar sword into the hands of an enthusiast.

  • Roman Parazonium Gladius

    $132.25 Add to Bag

    Traditionally, the parazonium was a dagger, but in this variant, it is more like the traditional gladius. This Roman Parazonium Gladius echoes the later designs of the blade, featuring an ornate form that is symbolic of worth and virtue.

  • Spanish Fluted Cup Rapier

    $151.15 Add to Bag

    Rapiers came in all sorts of different hilt styles, many of them divided up by the regions they were favored in. This Spanish Fluted Cup Rapier leaves little question as to where its design originated, or where it was most popular.

  • WW2 Army Officers Saber

    $180.13 Add to Bag

    This WW2 Army Officer Saber combines the heraldic look of the lion with the equally potent symbolism of the sword to create a powerful weapon that embodies the notions of military might, leadership, and personal skill.

At Buying a Sword, we offer an incredible range of swords with historical origins throughout Europe. Our European swords cover many medieval and Renaissance styles, as well as Viking styles. Shop here for Crusader swords, Excalibur swords, Musketeer swords, Norse swords, and more. Our decorative medieval swords are great for creating historical displays, collecting, or wearing as part of a costume. Functional medieval European swords are suited for combat and rugged use. No matter the type of sword you are searching for, if it is made in a historical European style, you will find it in this category here at Buying a Sword.

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