In the original post:
First sword is a large Oakeshotts Type XIV, inspired by an original housed in a museum in Paris. Early, mid-14th century. Made by Polish smith Mataeusz Sulowski.
Second sword is an early 13th century pattern, Oakeshotts Type X, not based on any original. The dagger is a recreation of a mid-14th century original housed in Skokloster Castle, Sweden. Both made by Swedish smith Peter Johnsson.
Third Sword is a recreation of an early 14th centuty original, Oakeshotts Type XII/XIV, housed in the Muesee de L'Armee, Paris. Made by Polish smith Maciej Kopciuch. The rondel dagger is a mid-14th century pattern based on English examples. Made by Leo Todeschini of Tod's Workshop, England.
Final two photos are an early 14th century War Sword of Oakeshotts Type XIIa and two Dane Axes, all made by Eric Mchugh.
The mail is a riveted hauberk of 11th century pattern that I made when I was heavy into living history interpretation.