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Lot 86*
A Fine And Very Rare Signed French DaggerCirca 1550-75
29 April 2010, 11:00 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £18,600 inc. premium
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Circa 1550-75
Circa 1550-75
With tapering flamboyantly waved double-edged blade of flattened slightly hollowed diamond section with etched and gilt decoration over its entire length on each side (of which only faint traces remain on the forward section), the forte on both sides signed 'Pollet' to the left of a triangular panel etched with symmetrical strapwork and scrolling foliage, all against a blackened ground and retaining some original gilding, iron hilt comprising flat arched quillons widening towards the rounded tips, slender rounded quillon-block, and globular pommel with small button, decorated overall with gold-damascened foliage inhabited by human figures, masks, demi-figures and winged grotesques (some wear), and vertically fluted grip bound with fine copper wire retaining traces of gilding
21.1 cm. blade
21.1 cm. blade
Footnotes
Several daggers of this rare type are recorded, some of which bear the same signature. Two are in the Musée de l'Armée and two in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. For the latter see Bashford Dean, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catalogue of European Daggers ..., 1928, p. 124, nos. 147 (given by Baron de Cosson to Jean Jacques Reubell) and 148 (ex Duc De Dino Collection)
An armour in the Musée de Draguignan in the South of France bears the mark of Pollet on nearly all its parts and is probably by the same master








