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A work made of steel, wood, and leather.

Thrusting Sword (Estoc)

c.1525—c.1540

German

Germany

Stiff-bladed swords or estocs were designed to pierce through the joints or gaps of plate armor. They were often kept on the front of the saddle of a well-equipped man-at-arms and used as an auxiliary weapon in addition to an arming sword, war hammer, or mace. This example has a triple-edged blade that is triangular in cross-section with hollow ground or fluted sides, features that make the blade both ridged and light.

Steel, wood, and leather

Applied Arts of Europe