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Polski: Miecz poświęcany z pochwą i pasem English: Consecrated sword with scabbard and baldric
Author
Polski: nieznany
English: unknown
Title
Polski: Miecz poświęcany z pochwą i pasem
English: Consecrated sword with scabbard and baldric
Date 1674,1676
Medium
Polski: stal, srebro złocone; drewno, skóra; jedwab, aksamit, atłas, nici złote, nici srebrne, perły, rubiny
English: steel, silver gilt; wood, leather; silk, velvet, satin, gold thread, silver thread, pearl, ruby
Dimensions
Polski: dł. całk. 200,6 cm; szer. głownia 6,8 cm
English: total lgth. 200,6 cm; wd. blade 6,8 cm
Polski: Zamek Królewski na Wawelu – Państwowe Zbiory Sztuki
English: Wawel Royal Castle – State Art Collection
Current location
Dział Zbiorów, Zbiory Militariów ZKnW-PZS
Accession number
ZKnW-PZS 138/1-2, ZknW 139
Place of creation
Polski: Rzym
English: Rome
Source/Photographer
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Consecrated sword dedicated to John III Sobieski by pope Inocentius XI

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