| | Cromwell Sword SH1049
 | SH1049 Cromwell Sword is an accurate replica of the original "mortuary" hilt style featuring a blackened guard with gold foliage pattern and wire-wound sharkskin grip. | |
| | | Scottish Basket Hilt Broadsword SH2002
 | Basket-Hilt Broadsword from Hanwei: Although Basket Hilt swords appeared throughout Britain from the mid-sixteenth century on, their association with the 17th and 18th century Scottish highlander has become legendary. | |
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| | Basket Hilt Broadsword Antiqued SH2002N
 | Basket-Hilt Broadsword Antiqued from Hanwei: Although Basket Hilt swords appeared throughout Britain from the mid-sixteenth century on, their association with the 17th and 18th century Scottish highlander has become legendary. | |
| | | Scottish Basket Hilt Backsword SH2003
 | Basket-Hilt Backsword Hanwei: Our Basket-Hilt Backsword, replicated from an original, the blade is forged in high-carbon steel. The grip is covered with wire-wrapped rayskin and the basket liner, is fabric-covered leather. | |
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| | Basket Hilt Backsword Antiqued SH2003N
 | The Basket-Hilt Backsword (SH2003N) Antiqued Version dates from about 1760 and has an unusual basket with twin engraved horned beastie plaques and a blade with twin fullers running most of its length. | |
| | | Mortuary Hilt Sword SH2004
 | Replicating a finely-preserved museum piece, our Mortuary Hilt Sword is a classic example of a cavalry or dragoon officer's sword of the 17th century English Civil War period. | |
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| | Practical Baskethilt Broadsword SH2059
 | Our Practical Basket-Hilt Broadsword is tailored to the needs of the re-enactor and very affordable. Featuring authentic hilt styling, with fully tempered un-edged and un-pointed blades. | |
| | | Practical Baskethilt Broadsword SH2075
 | Our Practical Basket-Hilt Backsword is tailored to the needs of the re-enactor and very affordable. Featuring authentic hilt styling, with fully tempered un-edged and un-pointed blades | |
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| | | Scottish Court Sword SH1214
 | The Scottish Court Sword from Hanwei. Replicating an original dating from the 1730s and belonging to an officer in Prince Charles Edward Stuarts army at Culloden. Practical Fencing Court Sword is available. | |
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