Many different types of weapons have been used throughout the ages, giving you plenty of options when you are creating your historical weapons collection. At Buying a Sword, we carry a fantastic array of display weapons that are not intended for combat. Many of these collectible weapons can function as costume weapons for Renaissance fairs, re-enactments, weddings, and theatrical performances. These ornamental weapons can be shown off on a stand or in a display case in your home or office as a unique statement piece. Our inventory includes many decorative polearms like battle axes, halberds, maces, flails, spears, and war hammers. Additionally, we offer high quality decorative daggers. Crafted by top manufacturers like Denix, Marto, Art Gladius, and Deepeeka, these pieces appear in many different styles from various eras and cultures to ensure that you can find the right medieval weapon to suit your needs!
Gladius Medieval style swords like the Agincourt Sword with Scabbard have 440C stainless steel blades that are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorative pieces with their eye-catching details.
With stately elegance, the American Cavalry Officers Steel Sword with Scabbard is a beautiful weapon for collection and display. This military sword has a thin steel blade and an ornate brass D-guard over its black handle.
The dramatic imagery of our Angelic Medieval Dagger with Sheath matches the ornate features often associated with a church. This unsharpened 440 stainless steel blade features a short ricasso. The guard features a shield at the center.
Inspired by Crusading knights and tales of chivalry, the Antique Gold Decorative Crusader Dagger is a beautifully stylized take on medieval weaponry. Antique golden tones finish its steel pommel, guard, and matching sheath detail.
With an open jaw that looks ready to devour all who oppose, the Antique Gold Medieval Dragon Dagger features the fearsome face of a fantasy beast decorating its steel guard in high detail, reminiscent of art from the Middle Ages.
As you go off to fight in the Holy Wars, please do not forget a few things. Say farewell to your family, pack some extra underwear, and belt on your Antiqued Templar Dagger. If you bring anything, make sure to bring this dagger!
The scimitar, from the Persian word shamshir, meaning lions tail or claw, is the Arabian version of the cutlass sword. With its short, curved, single-edged blade, the Arabic Scimitar by Marto is the very picture of an ideal scimitar.
A Dothraki chief who marries Daenerys Targaryen, Khal Drogo is an astonishingly fearless and fierce warrior, whose skill with an arakh is unrivaled. The Arakh of Khal Drogo is an exact replica of the favored weapon of this horse-lord.
In war, an archer would have always been prepared to change from bow to sword, should their position be overrun. When that happened, this Archers Medieval War Sword would serve well in keeping a ranged fighter safe in melee combat.
Gladius Medieval style daggers like this Arming Dagger with Scabbard have 440C stainless steel blades that are fully tempered, but they are intended for use as collectibles and decorative pieces with their eye-catching details.
This fantasy axe is attributed to the Valkyries, legendary mystical warriors of Norse sagas who transported the souls of dead Vikings to Valhalla, home of the gods. The double head is inscribed with Viking runes and symbols.
The Barbarian Fantasy Sword, bronze finished with a blood grooved blade, depicts a winged two-headed dragon. In a world where strength was the law, barbarian swords were robust and powerful, a symbol of authority and respect.