The two-handed broadsword has a double-edged blade and is stamped with a fleur de lys.
Police Scotland is appealing for information following the the of a historic claymore sword from a museum in the Small Isles. The sword was removed from Canna House on the Isle of Canna and is believed to have been taken sometime between Wednesday June 6 and Saturday June 9.
The seven-feet-long weapon – which dates back to the 17th century –This described as a two-handed broadsword with a double-edged blade, a wooden grip and a stamped fleur de lys.