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The Abingdon Sword is a late Anglo-Saxon iron sword and hilt believed to be from the late 9th or early 10th century; only the first few inches of the blade remain attached to the hilt. The sword was found in 1874 at Bog Mill (possibly Buggs Mill, on the River Ock), near the town of Abingdon on the River Thames in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) in England. It is held in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, north of Abingdon. A reproduction of the Abingdon Sword has been on display at Abingdon County Hall Museum since it reopened in 2012.

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  • The Abingdon Sword is a late Anglo-Saxon iron sword and hilt believed to be from the late 9th or early 10th century; only the first few inches of the blade remain attached to the hilt. The sword was found in 1874 at Bog Mill (possibly Buggs Mill, on the River Ock), near the town of Abingdon on the River Thames in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) in England. It is held in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, north of Abingdon. A reproduction of the Abingdon Sword has been on display at Abingdon County Hall Museum since it reopened in 2012. (en)
  • La spada Abingdon è una spada di ferro tardo anglosassone e l'elsa si ritiene sia della fine del IX o dell'inizio del X secolo; solo i primi centimetri della lama rimangono attaccati all'elsa. La spada fu trovata nel 1874 a Bog Mill (forse Buggs Mill, sul fiume Ock), vicino alla città di Abingdon sul fiume Tamigi nel Berkshire (ora Oxfordshire) in Inghilterra. È conservata nella collezione dell'Ashmolean Museum di Oxford, a nord di Abingdon. Una riproduzione della Spada Abingdon è stata esposta all'Abingdon County Hall Museum da quando è stato riaperto nel 2012. (it)
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  • The Abingdon Sword is a late Anglo-Saxon iron sword and hilt believed to be from the late 9th or early 10th century; only the first few inches of the blade remain attached to the hilt. The sword was found in 1874 at Bog Mill (possibly Buggs Mill, on the River Ock), near the town of Abingdon on the River Thames in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) in England. It is held in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, north of Abingdon. The Abingdon Sword has silver mounts inlaid with niello in the Trewhiddle style. The sword's guard has interlaced animal motifs. Ornamentation includes symbols of the Evangelists. The pommel of the sword has two animal heads for decoration. A reproduction of the Abingdon Sword has been on display at Abingdon County Hall Museum since it reopened in 2012. The style of the guards and pommel also suggest the sword dates from the late ninth to tenth century. (en)
  • La spada Abingdon è una spada di ferro tardo anglosassone e l'elsa si ritiene sia della fine del IX o dell'inizio del X secolo; solo i primi centimetri della lama rimangono attaccati all'elsa. La spada fu trovata nel 1874 a Bog Mill (forse Buggs Mill, sul fiume Ock), vicino alla città di Abingdon sul fiume Tamigi nel Berkshire (ora Oxfordshire) in Inghilterra. È conservata nella collezione dell'Ashmolean Museum di Oxford, a nord di Abingdon. La spada Abingdon ha rifiniture in argento intarsiate con niello in stile Trewhiddle. La guardia della spada ha motivi animali intrecciati. L'ornamento include i simboli degli Evangelisti. L'elsa della spada ha due teste di animali per decorazione. Una riproduzione della Spada Abingdon è stata esposta all'Abingdon County Hall Museum da quando è stato riaperto nel 2012. Anche lo stile della guardia e dell'elsa suggerisce che la spada sia datata tra la fine del IX e l'inizio del X secolo. (it)
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