How should a spear sword collectible be displayed in a home collection?
Updated Feb 2026
Displaying a spear sword collectible requires planning for the exceptional total length of a full spear piece, which significantly exceeds any sword in the collection. A horizontal wall mount is the most practical and visually effective display method for a full spear: dedicated horizontal brackets that support the full pole length position the spear with the spearhead visible at one end and the pole butt at the other, creating a display that reads the full length of the piece from across the room. The extended horizontal line of a spear mounted above a vertical arrangement of swords creates a powerful visual hierarchy where the spear's reach defines the upper register of the composition. For a floor-standing display, a dedicated vertical stand that supports the pole base allows the spear to be displayed vertically, with the spearhead at the top - a format that references the martial ready position and creates a commanding vertical statement in a corner or along a wall. Detachable spearhead configurations make both storage and display more manageable by allowing the head to be separated when repositioning the piece.