This early medieval mace would be a perfect offensive weapon in Norman warfare. Though lightweight, it could easily break bones and cave in a leather Saxon helm. The solid cast steel head has multiple blunt spikes and rope decoration, while the darkened, wooden shaft has indents for a sure grip. A steel butt cap with lanyard ring allows for easily transport on foot or horse, or enables you to tie the weapon to your wrist in battle.
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Medieval Norman Mace - A steel butt cap with lanyard ring allows for easily transport on foot or horse, or enables you to tie the Norman Mace to your wrist in battle.Early Norman Mace - This early medieval mace would be a perfect offensive weapon in Norman warfare.Cast Metal Mace Head - Though lightweight, the Norman Mace could easily break bones and cave in a leather Saxon helm.Norman Mace Wood Handle - The darkened, wooden shaft has indents for a sure grip on the Early Norman Mace.Norman Mace Head - Solid cast steel head on the Norman Mace.Spiked Mace Head - The solid cast steel head has multiple blunt spikes and rope decoration.Spiked Norman Mace - The spiked mace head was commonly found throughout the 11th through to the 14th Century.Early Norman Mace Head Top - The Early Norman Mace Head TopEarly Norman Mace Promo - Early Norman Mace Promotional ShotEarly Norman Mace Head - Early Norman Mace Spiked Ball Head
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