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Lot 438

A Steel-Hilted Hunting Sword
Dated Anno 1676, Probably German

27 November 2019, 10:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Steel-Hilted Hunting Sword
Dated Anno 1676, Probably German

With broad tapering blade double-edged at the point and with a narrow fuller along the back over most of its length, the saw-back cusped at the forte, one side etched with the date between a panel of fruit and foliage and a martial trophy, the latter involving a wheel-lock longarm, and on the other with a crown, an arm emerging from a cloud and holding a banner, a cannon and a panel of scrolling foliage, hilt comprising side-ring chiselled as a lion in the round, his tail curled over his back, quillons chiselled with monsters above and below, and with recurved terminals each formed as a squirrel in the round, pommel en suite with the guard, and steel-mounted natural staghorn grips secured by four dome-headed steel bosses on the outside (grip possibly replaced or repaired)
58.4 cm. blade

Footnotes

Hilts of this type have been attributed to the famous steel chiseller Gottfried Leygebe of Nuremberg and Berlin. See footnote to the following lot

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