art-of-swords:State Halberd Belonged to the guard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau Dated: 1589Culture:
art-of-swords:State Halberd Belonged to the guard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau Dated: 1589Culture: GermanMeasurements: overall length 230.3 cm; head 58.2 cmProvenance: the Bavarian military occupation of Salzburg in 1809 led to the transfer of a quantity of these halberds to the city Zeughaus in MunichThe head comes with a broad central spike formed with a full-length ridge developing from a rectangular socket, the latter retained by a series of rivets on pounced gilt-brass rosettes extending to two pairs of long straps of near-equal length. It has a flat rear fluke with a reinforced point, an axe-blade with concave leading edge and cut with strongly cusped designs over the rear edges.There’s also a group of four near-annular piercings at the base of the fluke and axe-blade, both sides etched with panels of swagged strapwork scrolls filled with small scrolling leafy tendrils, involving, at the top, a small cartouche framing the date 1589, three masks, respectively a cherub, a lion and an espangnolette, a pair of crouched centaurs in the middle.The arms of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau are quartered with those of the archbishopric of Salzburg below an Bishop’s galero suspending twelve tassels. The straps are decorated over their length with running pattern of small leafy cartouches and retained by brass-capped rivets. Presented in its original pine haft fitted with bone shoe and stamped with the circular mark of an early inventory.Source: Copyright © 2016 Hermann Historica -- source link
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