Oliver Cromwell (1599 – 1658) was a powerful figure in English history during and after the English Civil War, when he rose from the rank of Captain of Horse to Lord Protector of England. His sword, said to have been carried at the battle of Drogheda in 1649, has been remarkably well preserved and features in the collection of the Royal Armouries in Leeds, England, where it is displayed in the permanent collection.
There is a brown leather covered scabbard with steel tip and throat available for this sword at a cost of £30-
Key Features:
EN45 High Carbon Spring Steel
Historically Accurate
High Quality Construction
Specification:
Blade Length -84cm
Blade Width -3cm
Leather Grip Length -10cm
Overall Length 101cm
Weight - 1.3kg
Double Edged Blade - Dull
POB - 13cm