Mace late 15th century possibly French The steel mace was a horsemans weapon, carried in conjunction with a sword or other arms. This type, with a relatively thin, faceted shaft and a short head fitted with pierced triangular flanges, represents a style found in Western Europe from about the mid-fifteenth century to the early sixteenth century.. Mace. possibly French. late 15th century. Steel, wood, fiber (cord). Shafted Weapons
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