Description
Medieval Reenactment Mace "Museum-like" Replica of Thames Mace 12th c.. Classified as used but we only just displayed this Mace and the four other medieval reenactment weapons. The Mace and other items listed separately were never used in combat or reenactments and only put on display for attendees to examine. This replica medieval Mace is one of several reenactment weapons that we used during book signings and lectures on Scottish Medieval History, many at Scottish Games. The images were used in our books on 13th and 14th century Clan Douglas, beginning with the Douglas Trilogy, My Truth Lies in the Ruins. This Mace is said to be a replica of the River Thames Mace but the original had only six flanges, this reproduction has eight. It weighs 2# 4oz., is 24.5" long, head length 3 5/8" with grip length 4 7/8". Classified as used but we only just displayed this Mace and the four other medieval reenactment weapons. The Mace and other items listed separately were never used in combat or reenactments and only put on display for attendees to examine. This replica medieval Mace is one of several reenactment weapons that we used during book signings and lectures on Scottish Medieval History, many at Scottish Games. The images were used in our books on 13th and 14th century Clan Douglas, beginning with the Douglas Trilogy, My Truth Lies in the Ruins. This Mace is said to be a replica of the River Thames Mace but the original had only six flanges, this reproduction has eight. It weighs 2# 4oz., is 24.5" long, head length 3 5/8" with grip length 4 7/8".