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An Italian or Dalmation schiavona broadsword -Select US Arms Type- image 1
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Lot 3056

An Italian or Dalmation schiavona broadsword
18th century
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$1,989 inc. premium

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An Italian or Dalmation schiavona broadsword
18th century

Straight 34 inch double edged blade with three nearly full-length fullers, the center fuller marked on both sides with a series of letters, XX N T L XX interspersed with marks formed as arrowheads with addorsed C's. Iron hilt, the straight quillon of square section flaring to a pyramidal finial; the basket guard of flat bars, the front sides slightly rounded and comprising knucklebow with three diagonal bars at the front, the upper two waisted at the center, the lowermost joined to three bars extending from the ricasso guard; open thumb ring; back side defense of two bars forming a T. Leather-covered grip. Brass shield-form pommel, each side with central boss cast with series of small radiating lines.
Condition: Blade showing some minor spotting and some small nicks. Hilt with dark patina showing some light pitting. Grip wrap appears to be original.
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