Original 17th Century Holy Roman Empire Ferdinand III Eastern Austrian State Partisan Polearm - 84”
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a remarkable example of a 17th Century Partisan, which bears the FIII marking for Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor.Additional markings on the reverse side show two eagles, as well as parts from both the Coat of arms of Austria and the Coat of arms of Hungary indicating that this originated from one of the eastern provincial states of Austria or Western Hungary. The Partisan, a type of polearm weapon, was commonly used by infantry soldiers in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. It is approximately 84 inches long, with a Steel top of approximately 12 inches that features a formidable 5 1/2 inch double-edged spear point. The spear point was designed to penetrate armor and deliver lethal blows to enemies in close combat if the need arose. The wood haft is by no mean modern, but appears to be a Victorian era replacement. Ferdinand III, the monarch whose mark is inscribed on this Partisan, was one of the most influential rulers of his time