Шотландские вооружения


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Фрагменты бригантины из приорства Колдингхем, Бервикшир

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Ballock dagger
From Coldingham Priory, Berwickshire, с1500


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И вот еще якобы копия некая, подозрительная - правда, мне всё равно не понять до конца: http://imperialweapons.com/swords/Gen2/IP-030.html
И копия получше, по крайней мере, на вид: http://www.by-the-sword.com/acatalog/images/54-030.JPG
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Церемониальный меч распорядителей
15 в. или несколько позже
Двуручный меч семьи the Sempills of Elliestoun на услужении Barony of Renfrew

2560 mm L x 45 mm W
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Macmillan's Cross

This magnificent 15th century Scottish cross is dedicated to a chief of the MacMillan clan and depicts the crucifixion scene with a sword and Celtic motifs in the shaft


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The Kildalton Cross
"(21) Rectangular slab, 1.81m by 0.56m; the bottom right corner is broken off. It bears the low-relief effigy of a man wearing a bascinet, aventail and knee-length aketon. Suspended at his waist there is a single-hand sword with the round pommel and long tang-button of the claymore, but slightly inclined quillons. The figure's head rests on a pillow, and below his feet there has been the hull of a galley, of which only the stern remains. A black-letter inscription, which runs along the top and continues onto the right margin, reads: (Hie] lACET [. . . . .] ALANI [s]ORLETI/MA[c)CEAIN 'Here lies...... son of Alan. son of Somerled Maclan'. It is possible that this effigy commemorates a grandson of Somerled, son of John Maclan ofArdnamurchan, who was killed about 1500. In design and execution it shows similarities to the work of the Oronsay school, but it is probably of local manufacture. (Steer and Bannerman 1977; Graham, 1895) c.1500-1560."


No. 90, Plate XXVIII. – A knight in armour. This is the only stone in Islay where a full length figure of a warrior is carved in low relief. The head rests on a cushion, which is also an unusual feature, though it occurs again in this churchyard (No. 101). I have failed to read the inscription, though I think there is IIIC JACET to the left of the helmet, ALAN (S)ORLETI to the right, and a name which might be Maclain running along the right side. I offer this suggestion however with the greatest diffidence.
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No. 91, Plate XXXII. – A small slab with traces of a wheel pattern and a short sword
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No. 75, Plate XXXII. – This stone lies at the north-east corner of the church. It is very much worn, but still much of the design can be made out. There is a sword and scroll-work which ends at the pointed head of the slab in a little mounted figure
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Greenlaw, Gilbert de - Grave Slab 1411
Gilbert de Greenlaw, Kinkell Kirkyard, Nr. Inverurie

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