Sword with fullered blade:10th-11th century
 
 

Sword with fullered blade:10th-11th century

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Sword with fullered blade, curved guard and trilobed pommel. The maker's name "INGELRII" is inlaid on one side of the blade in iron letters, two groups of three upright bars on other. The sword has been repaired recently on the blade. Most of this sword was found in the Thames near Putney railway bridge in 1905. The point was found a year later, further upstream at Fulham, and the pieces were fixed together. In the 900s and 1000s, fine sword blades were made in the German Rhineland, and were exported to Scandinavia and to England. The names 'Ingelrii' and 'Ulfberht' appear on many of these blades, and must have represented important swordsmiths' workshops.
 
Date
960 AD - 1035 AD
 
Image Number
000494
 
 

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