Date:Not Recorded
Description:This Anglo Saxon sword was excavated on the west side of Napton Hill, Warwickshire. The sword was found with a burial and a shield boss during quarrying operations. The sword was originally said to be in five pieces, but only three remain. The sword would have been very long.
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M1079.1927.2 (59/12276)
Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum
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