Historical Swords

A historical sword was a symbol of bravery and prestige. Not just anyone could have one. They were earned and with them came respect. Swords literally carved out kingdoms throughout history. Tough, functional, and effective in hand-to-hand combat, they were the choice of royalty, knights, men-at-arms, and peasants alike.

Many use the term “battle-ready swords,” but what does that mean exactly? Essentially, they are hand-forged, fully functional blades made of high-carbon steel that can perform like the originals. Unlike stainless steel, this can be too brittle to handle a true battle situation. Historical swords can be used in training and live reenactments. Use common sense though, if bashing edge-to-edge. Use the right tool – a theatrical blade with rounded edges and tip. Historical swords are the kind of blades used in medieval and Renaissance fairs, Civil War reenactments and shows for fencing and simulated battles. High-carbon spring steel is generally the strongest material used in blade making and we feature 1065-1095 on our site. It is the steel of choice for battle-ready swords, which can then be hand forged and tempered. We offer a good selection of historically accurate functional blades from the US Revolutionary War and Civil War to more current military offerings. To hold a functional full-tang blade is to come face to face with history. They look like the originals, were made like them, and flex and balance like their historic counterparts.

Products featured on Atlanta Cutlery and its sister website Museum Replicas include historical swords from the ancient Greek & Roman, Viking, Medieval and the Renaissance periods up to the American Civil War. Fancy yourself a Musketeer or knight errant? How about a Spanish conquistador or marauding Viking? Maybe a Roman Centurion? One hand, two hand, bastards, rapiers, and cut-and-thrust were all choices men made when conflict loomed. You’ll find what you need for your persona, collection, or reenactment. Made from originals when possible, we’ve captured the little details for authenticity and maybe, more importantly, the function these blades were meant for. 

  • Maintz Pattern Gladius With Genuine Bone Grip

    Maintz Pattern Gladius With Genuine Bone Grip

    # 500360

    Our maintz pattern gladius has a wasp waist, long, pointed high carbon steel blade, bone grip, and ornate brass applique on the scabbard. This style of sword combined cutting power with stabbing ability in one handy weapon which conquered most of the...
    $269.95
  • Ashdown Viking Sword

    Ashdown Viking Sword

    # 501561

    In 871 AD, the young Prince Alfred, later known as Alfred the Great, valiantly lead the army of King Ethelred of Wessex in a glorious victory against a large invading Danish army. This sword signifies the main weapon used in this now decisive battle...
    $349.95
  • Scottish Basket-Hilt Broadsword

    Scottish Basket-Hilt Broadsword

    # 501482

    This traditional Scottish sword has a double-edged blade that is hand-forged and polished with triple fullers. The basket hilt is made of blued steel. The wood grip is covered in ray skin and decoratively wrapped in wire. Overall 37-3/4 inches...
    $289.95
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  • Windlass Oakeshott Type XIV

    Windlass Oakeshott Type XIV

    # 500972

    Circa 1300 This medieval arming sword features a blade that swells slightly at the top to put more weight in the hand to improve its cut and thrust capabilities, making for a very fast sword. The furniture is steel and the grip is wood covered in...
    $294.95
  • Windlass Deschaux Renaissance rapier has three-ringed swept hilt, wire wrapped faux bone grip, high carbon steel blade and includes scabbard

    Deschaux Rapier

    # 500862

    Circa 1590 With its graceful, artistic lines, the rapier has always been a romantic symbol of the Renaissance. The reality is that the rapier is a very deadly hand-to-hand combat weapon, perfectly suited for the swift moves of the duelists of the day...
    $349.95
  • Bastard Sword with Scabbard

    Windlass Classic Bastard Sword

    # 501510

    Circa 15th Century Brought back by popular demand, we are pleased to offer this Windlass Classic bastard sword. This massive broad sword could have easily been used at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, cutting and slashing its way through the Tudor...
    $324.95
  • Roman Centurion Gladius

    Roman Centurion Gladius

    # 501430

    This beautiful Centurion gladius has a hand forged and tempered high carbon steel blade; it is truly worthy of a Roman officer. All antiqued parts are meticulously hand finished of solid wood with metal accents to complete this regal piece. Features a...
    $244.95
  • 1840 Non Commissioned Sword

    1840 Non Commissioned Sword

    # 500350

    The single edged blade has a single broad fuller running from the ricasso to near the point. The entire hilt is cast brass and the grip is ribbed. Pommel is global with a capstan. Grip is flanked by kidney-shaped hand guards. Comes factory sharp...
    $169.95
    $134.95
  • 1840 Ames NCO Sword

    1840 Ames NCO Sword

    # 500836

    The 1840 non-commissioned sword was carried by American soldiers for over 70 years - a period which included the Mexican War, Civil War, and Spanish American War. Copied from an Ames original. The left ricasso reads AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS. The...
    $189.95
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  • Swept Hilt rapier has leather scabbard with deeply engraved floral pattern on the throat and tip

    17th Century Italian Rapier

    # 501227

    Circa 17th Century This is a beautifully executed rapier with a very complex hilt and faceted pommel. The grip is hand-wound with silver plated wire with woven wire rings top and bottom. The hand-forged, high carbon steel, fully tempered blade features...
    $324.95
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  • side by side comparison of the original in the Royal Armoury collection and the Windlass Steelcrafts replica

    15th Century Longsword

    # 501831

    Royal Armouries Sword #IX.16. This is a reproduction of an early 15th-century knightly longsword, believed to have been found in the River Thames before finding its way into the Tower of London collection. Part of the Royal Armouries Collection by...
    $594.95
  • side by side comparison of the original in the Royal Armoury collection and the Windlass Steelcrafts replica

    14th Century Longsword

    # 501832

    Royal Armouries Sword IX.1106. Part of the Royal Armouries Collection by Windlass, the original is a mid-to-late 14th-century hand-and-half sword found in Lake Constance, where Austria, Germany, and Switzerland meet. This sword features a stiff tapered...
    $579.95

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