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A Rare Riding Sword With Silver-Encrusted HiltEarly 17th Century
29 April 2010, 11:00 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £4,800 inc. premium
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Early 17th Century
Early 17th Century
With tapering double-edged blade stamped 'Anno 1444', a running wolf mark between, within the fuller on each side of the forte, russet iron hilt of flattened bars and comprising straight quillons with rounded spatulate tips, large loop-guard swept-up to join the knuckle-guard (the joint cracked), flattened plummet-shaped pommel with prominent button, and wooden diagonally fluted grip bound with twisted steel wire between Turk's heads, the surfaces decorated with silver foliated scrollwork and swags between borders of pellets
106.2 cm. blade
106.2 cm. blade
Footnotes
Cf. a similar sword sold in these Rooms from the collection of Mrs. G.E.P. How, see Antique Arms and Armour including the Collection of the Late Mrs. G.E.P. How ..., 25 July 2007, lot 89
For a discussion of related swords see Claude Blair, The James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, Arms, Armour and Base-Metalwork, nos. 24-28, pp. 83-94. Encrusted silver decoration was executed in the early seventeenth century in Germany, Switzerland, France and England, but only the English group has been studied








