Maces

  • Medieval Morning Star

    Morning Star

    SKU: ZS-901146-SL
    Rated 4.67 out of 5
    $37.00 Add to Cart
  • Black Spiked Morningstar

    Black Spiked Morningstar

    SKU: ZS-901146-BK
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $37.00 Add to Cart
  • Spiked Mace

    Spiked Mace

    SKU: ZS-926795
    Rated 4.67 out of 5
    $34.00 Add to Cart
  • Flanged Medieval Mace

    Flanged Medieval Mace

    SKU: AH-6081
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $120.00 Add to Cart
  • Medieval Spiked Mace

    Medieval Spiked Mace

    SKU: ZS-200612
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $34.00 Add to Cart
  • Gothic Flanged Mace

    Gothic Flanged Mace

    SKU: 07-90MFLM $139.00 Add to Cart
  • Night Watchman Thumper Mace
  • Black Flange Mace

    Black Flange Mace

    SKU: NP-HWT50BK
    Rated 3.00 out of 5
    $19.00 Add to Cart
  • Gunstock War Club by Cold Steel
  • Early Medieval Mace - Light Hardwood Handle

    Early Medieval Mace – Light Hardwood Handle

    SKU: LOB-60699-Ash
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $38.50 Add to Cart
  • Battle Mace

    Battle Mace

    SKU: AH-6085 $76.00 Add to Cart
  • Medieval Mace Head

    Medieval Mace Head

    SKU: MH-W1110 $18.00 Add to Cart
  • Steel Tipped Spiked Mace
  • Morning Star

    Morning Star

    SKU: ME-0049 $61.00 Add to Cart
  • Indian War Club by Cold Steel
  • Bar Mace

    Bar Mace

    SKU: 600652
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $170.00 Add to Cart
  • Irish Blackthorn Walking Stick
  • 21 Inch Expandable Steel Baton by Cold Steel
  • Black Medieval Mace Dagger
  • Night Watchman Tac Tonfa Baton
  • Night Watchman Impact Baton - 26 Inches
  • Brass Medieval Mace Head
  • Chinese Flange Mace by Cold Steel
  • Black Steel Medieval Mace

    Black Steel Medieval Mace

    SKU: MC-WT-5027 $60.00 Add to Cart
  • Silver Flange Mace

    Silver Flange Mace

    SKU: NP-HWT50CH $19.00 Add to Cart
  • 15th Century European Mace
  • 26 Inch Expandable Steel Baton by Cold Steel

    26 Inch Expandable Steel Baton by Cold Steel

    SKU: 07-BT-26
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    $38.00 Add to Cart
  • Night Watchman Impact Baton - 21 Inches
  • Silver Medieval Mace Dagger
  • Mace of Sauron with Ring and Banner
  • 16 Inch Expandable Steel Baton by Cold Steel
  • 12 Inch Expandable Baton by Cold Steel
  • Chinese Knobbed Mace by Cold Steel

Maces were armor-fighting weapons that evolved from a steel ball on a wooden handle to an all-steel war club. From early maces to advanced designs, these striking weapons became essential medieval weapons for combat.

Here at Medieval Collectibles, we carry all sorts of styles of these blunt weapons, including flanged, shafted, spiked, and studded types. We also have them in various designs from popular culture shows and fantasy games, including ceremonial mace replicas.

The most common medieval maces were the pear-shaped mace, the six-flanged mace, or the eight-flanged mace. Medieval maces were commonly hung from the saddles of knights on horseback dressed in full plate armor as a secondary weapon.

It is one of the effective striking weapons used in battles. Compared to the slashing sword, a spiked mace can be pulled from the saddle to smash and bludgeon through an enemy’s shield or armor to disarm, incapacitate, or even kill them.

Browse our functional or decorative mace weapons found only here at Medieval Collectibles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are medieval maces?

A mace weapon is a blunt armament with heads and a handle designed to deliver powerful blows. It is typically used for close combat, especially in the Middle Ages. Beyond their practical battlefield applications, maces also held symbolic significance among medieval nobility and clergy.

Maces evolved from the club during the early Middle Ages, but rather than just a large piece of stick, these formidable weapons had separate mace heads and handles. The mace head is made of stone or metal, including steel, bronze, iron, and copper, while the handle is made of wood or metal.

Some mace heads featured metal reinforcements to deliver even more powerful strikes that penetrate heavier plate armour, heavy armor, or break swords and other weapons. This aspect made them an effective striking weapon against armored opponents.

How long is a medieval mace?

There are many lengths available to serve the respective purposes of its users. Foot soldiersmaces were short and were usually two or three feet long. Cavalrymen used longer maces so they could deliver strikes from horseback. Two-handed mace variants were even longer and larger.

How heavy is a medieval mace weapon?

These blunt weapons needed to be substantial to land powerful blows. The variety of maces used in the Middle Ages weighed differently. Medieval maces typically weighed between 1 kg and 1.8 kg (2-4 lbs), depending on their design, era, and materials.

Earlier field maces generally weighed 2-3 pounds, similar to contemporary swords, while some ornate examples could reach up to 4 pounds.

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