26th Jun, 2024 10:30 GMT/BST

Militaria & Ethnographica

 
Lot 228
 

228

A Fine Late Viking Sword, second half of the 10th century, of Petersen Type X, the 83cm broad pattern welded steel blade with a shallow fuller running for the length of the blade on each side and inlaid with iron Runic inscriptions (indecipherable), the cruciform hilt with 17cm crossguard, flat tapering tang and "Tea Cosy" shaped pommel, 96cm, in "river found" condition.
Footnote :- Said to have been found in the River Witham near Lincoln in 1936,since then in private collections including the vendor's father's

Jan Greve Thaulow Peterson was notable for writing De Norske Vikingsverd ("The Norwegian Viking Swords") in 1919. This book was the "standard and authoritative work" on Norse sword typology and remains an invaluable guide today

Sold for £2,800
Estimated at £4,000 - £6,000


 

Deep pitting to the whole of the sword. Numerous nicks to the blade edges. No obvious splits or cracks. Hilt grip is lacking. Some signs of orange rust pitting that would require treating and stabilising. "River found" condition.

 


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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 26th Jun, 2024


A fine Viking sword from the second half of the 10
th century, said to have been discovered in a river in the 1930s, is to be sold in the Militaria and Ethnographica Sale on 26th June. The sword, which comprises a welded steel blade and a runic inscription inlaid in iron, is an example of the Petersen Type X sword with the distinctive ‘tea cosy’ shaped pommel. The sword is thought to have been discovered in the River Witham, just outside of Lincoln in 1936, since when it has been held in private collections.

A Second World War British Paratrooper’s Beret, which belonged to British Army officer turned Hollywood actor Richard Todd OBE, is also up for sale. Todd, who was born in Ireland, initially trained at Sandhurst before giving up a promising military career to take to the stage. However, shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War he enlisted and went on to serve in the 7th Battalion Parachute Regiment on D-Day, helping Major John Howard to hold Pegasus Bridge, which played an important role in limiting the effectiveness of a German counter-attack in the aftermath of the Normandy invasion. Indeed, Todd went on to portray Major Howard in the film The Longest Day, retelling the daring deeds of Pegasus Bridge, in which he wore this beret. After the war, Todd went on to become a leading man in Hollywood in the 1950s, earning a Golden Globe and being nominated for an Academy Award. The beret is being sold alongside folders of personal correspondence and film role paperwork, both found in his house following his death in 2009.

Further interesting lots in the auction include a First World War DCM Group of Four Medals awarded to C.S. MJR. Frank Abbott and associated ephemera, including Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-15 Star (SJT), British War Medal and Victory Medal (W.O.CL.1). Amongst the more unusual lots in the sale are a very rare First World War French Military Field Hospital Tin Leg Bath, and a rare First World War Officer’s Tin Campaign Bath, complete with lid and leather strap. These are joined by an Ejector Seat for a Lightening XS895 aeroplane, made by Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd. 

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