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Lot 153*

A Continental Sporting Plug Bayonet, And Two German Musketeer's Powder-Flasks
The First 19th Century, The Second Possibly Early 17th Century

23 July 2015, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A Continental Sporting Plug Bayonet, And Two German Musketeer's Powder-Flasks
The First 19th Century, The Second Possibly Early 17th Century

The first with russet single-edged blade adapted from a sword-blade, indistinctly dated 1704 and cut with a fuller along the back on both sides, one side incised with the mark of the United Dutch East India Company, hilt with upward scrolled ormolu quillions chased with a scallop shell and foliage between, dark horn grip of tapering circular section swelling at the base, and deep silver pommel-cap, in later leather scabbard (damaged); the second each with wooden body of curved triangular form, thin iron mounts, tapering nozzles each with sprung tap, one with cut-off lever, belt hooks, and suspension rings (some rust patination) (3)
The first 23.5 cm. blade

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