Hand forged early medieval seax with antler handle (European deer). This kind of weapon/tool was used during Viking and Anglo-Saxon Age as a weapon and as a to Hand forged early medieval seax with...
The Seax of Beagnoth (the Thames scramasax) is a 9th century Anglo-Saxon seax, it was found in the River Thames in 1857 and now the original knife is deposite The Seax of Beagnoth (the Thames...
Hand forged viking long knife (sax), wild deer antler, decorated with runes (on one side of the blade). Overall length circa 44 cm. Handmade in the Czech Repu Hand forged viking long knife (sax),...
Long hand forged viking knife (sax or scramasax). The handle is made of deer antler. Overall length: 50 cm. Long hand forged viking knife (sax or...