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Three historical swords are displayed horizontally in a dimly lit museum setting, likely behind a glass case, as evidenced by reflections visible across the scene. The background is a uniform dark gray or black, making the metal and hilt details of the swords stand out. The topmost sword features a simple, dark wooden or leather-wrapped grip leading to a small, functional metal crossguard and a rounded pommel. Its blade is long, slender, and straight. The middle sword is a prominent, larger two-handed weapon, characterized by an elaborate, scrolled metal crossguard that extends significantly from the hilt. This crossguard casts distinct, swirling shadows and reflections on the dark background. The grip is dark, possibly leather-wrapped, with a round pommel. Its blade appears broad and robust. The bottom sword is similar in length to the top one but has a lighter, reddish-brown grip, likely wood or leather. Its hilt features a distinctive twisted metal crossguard and a matching twisted pommel. The blade is straight and appears to have a similar finish to the other two. The swords are arranged vertically with clear spacing between them. The overall atmosphere suggests a curated exhibition, highlighting the craftsmanship and historical significance of these weapons. There is no discernible text visible in the image itself, though the provided context places the location in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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