17th century swords for sale uk

Overall length, 21". 1880s. 1822" Arsenal marking, Model designation and date of manufacture. 3a/125/N. Very good cutting edge with some light abrasions and fine nicks. The socket with an “8/51” Unit marking, in 18th century block characters. The blade retains its original cutting-edge and has smooth and lightly toned, steel-gray surfaces with 75% polish and clear markings. A VERY GOOD WORLD WAR I/WWII PERIOD ENGLISH (SMLE) ENFIELD P. 1907 BAYONET & SCABBARD, dtd. Fine quality and carved walrus ivory grip with engraved and embossed guilt bronze and silver niello fittings: silver cross-guard with rounded contours: some age-staining to the ivory. LONDON” maker’s marking for the noted English firm of London, UK (1772-present) {Please see R. Gardner’s: “Small Arms Makers…”, pg. CUTLASS/SABER, ca. Overall length 39". A nice example of an American Blacksmith made Revolutionary War Period American “COS” Musket Bayonet, ca. A nice example of an untouched Napoleanic War/War of 1812 Period Brown Bess Bayonet. Extensively adorned with chased & embossed Neo-Classical depictures of Roman Gods, floral vine scrolls and Urns. 1750. A FINE VICTORIAN PERIOD ENGLISH PATTERN 1889 NAVAL CUTLASS, ca. American-made, tapered, triangular-form, 13", flat blade of typical “English Brown Bess” fusil/carbine (.66 caliber) form: the base with a Circular maker’s mark. Overall length, 19". Working-period/old, 18", hardwood (Maple?) 1850: In overall very good condition with a slightly curved, 36", unmarked, steel "back"-type blade with a single cutting edge and a fuller for nearly its full length. For a similar example, please see G. C. Neumann's: “Battle Weapons...", pg. The hand-forged, 13", steel head of typical mid to late 17th century French Partisan design, having nicely sculpted "flame" type wavy external flanges, a central spear body of elongated leaf form and reinforced tapered spear-point. 1810 : In overall very good condition with a curved, 32", unmarked, steel "back"-type blade with a single cutting edge and a wide fuller for 2/3 its length. If you moved house you took your glass windows with you! In overall very good+ untouched condition. 13 markings, at its base, a ball type forward finial/tip and mounted with an integral frog. Finely carved and polished (Rhinoceros?) The blade with clear markings. In overall very good+ untouched condition with sharp contours and smooth surfaces. 1770. In overall very good condition. Found, ca. Fair to Good scabbard with the noted pitting and oxidation. Original gilt mounts: a drag, the mid-collar with a gilt suspension-ring and the chape with matching gilt surfaces and its suspension-ring. Finely adorned with extensive, acid-etched, floral scrolls, vines, and Patriotic Themes: an Heraldic Eagle with Shield & a large “US”. A VERY GOOD REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD FOLDING POCKET-KNIFE WITH CARVED HORN GRIP, ca. In very fine condition with smooth steel-gray patina, fine checkering and its functioning push-button lug-release. Regulation Model 1860 Brass hilt with riveted cupped hand guard (minor separation at uppermost rivet) and an untouched mustard-colored patina with its wire-wrapped, spiral-cut wooden grip with a blackened/tarred Naval-type finish (the wire missing and the tarred finish with some chips): often the practice during the Civil War to help prevent oxidation/deterioration. Overall length, 39". A 15th/16TH CENTURY GERMAN? In overall very good+/fine condition. Complete with its original later period (ca. In very good untouched condition with traces of latent polish and patches of discoloration/salt & pepper pitting. Retains very fine silver surfaces with sharp engraving, 90% polish and very fine contours. They were called lattice windows. Together with a professionally made (21st Century) Black Leather Scabbard with finely stitched seams and supple leather surfaces. Overall length, 17 1/2". 1450-1600: In overall very good untouched condition. Fine+ scabbard with smooth surfaces, a tight seam and deeply etched acanthus leaves and Stand of Arms with Flags, Banners & Polearms. The blade, en suite with smooth steel-gray surfaces, scattered patches of discoloration and sharp engravings. Complete with both of its original screw-fastened iron langets/side-straps. In overall very fine condition with choice smooth surfaces and much of its finish. In overall very good+/fine untouched condition. Retains, 85%+ finish with some scattered light surface discoloration and gilt accents, at the ricasso. Finely etched and engraved, Silver grip with an integral, engraved Silver Flash-guard and matching vine scroll surfaces. Overall length, 37 1/2". The blade with smooth surfaces and some patches of discoloration: very sharp point and cutting-edges with a fine quality hollow-ground fuller. 1650-1700. 311S). For similar examples, please see G. C. Neumann's: "Swords & Blades of the American Revolution" & "The Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution". 115. In overall fine lightly cleaned condition with a straight blade, 45% of its blued finish, clear engravings and a silvery-gray toned patina. A GOOD 20th CENTURY COPY OF A 16th CENTURY ITALIAN DAGGER, ca. The knuckle bow, quilon and pommel-cap en suite with smooth steel surfaces. A FINE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD FRENCH? A VERY GOOD AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD HORSEMAN'S SABER/HANGER, ca. Regulation pattern sheet-steel guard with a large knuckle-bow and a lightly engraved cross-guard. Complete and original throughout, with sharp maker's marks and very modest signs of wear. The grip with fine hardwood surfaces, a nicely oxidized age-patina and a slot for the blade with no provision for a back-spring. The type of Sword often carried by French & American Officers, during the French & Indian & American Revolutionary War, ca. Address3 Shepherds Lane,High Wycombe, HP15 7AR. For a similar example, please see George C. Neumann's: "Swords & Blades of the American Revolution", pg. The grip with its original banded gilt-wire wrapping and the ball-type pommel with a fine tang-peen. A well-made hand-crafted European Stone Age Hammer, ca. 45% Silvered wash. A very good quality example of a mid-19th Century French “Romantic” Dagger, ca. The socket pierced for a (removed) lug-retaining-spring. Find a variety of 17th century swords available on 1stDibs. 1860: In overall very fine untouched condition with smooth blued (90%) surfaces without significant oxidation or staining. Overall length, approx. The blade with generally smooth, gunmetal-gray steel surfaces, its original cutting edge, light patination/scattered, rust-staining and surface oxidation. 76. Original, 13 1/2", flat sided, carved, hardwood (Maple) haft with deeply oxidized wooden surfaces, old repairs, tight hairlines and signs of use/wear. Retains approx. Our stock of over 5000 items includes swords and all types of edge weapons, armor, pole arms and firearms as well as artifacts from virtually every culture including Viking, Indopersian, African, Oceanic, Japanese, and other Asian cultures. Robots can be guided by an external control device or the control may be embedded within. Retains bright-finish (95+%), untouched silver-gray, steel surfaces with only some light patches of staining. Overall length, 19 1/8". The single edge steel blade with a single cutting edge and top fuller/blood-groove. 1810s: In overall good+, dark, untouched condition. Finely Chiseled, Solid Silver hilt with a deeply embossed shell-type guard with acanthus leaf vine-scroll borders and a central Hunting Scene depicting a Hound and Two Stags. Overall length, 31 1/2". The 9 1/2" x 2 1/4", iron axe-head with a rectangular socket and a slightly curved, 4 1/2" rear spike/fluke. The haft with smooth surfaces, 95%+ finish and sharp contours. A nice example of a World War I Period German Artillery Officer's Sword, ca. Complete with its original steel-wire wrap grip with chiseled steel ferrules. A VERY GOOD LATE 17th/EARLY 18th CENTURY COLONIAL AMERICAN/SPANISH-COLONIAL (MEXICAN?) The pommel with an embossed ringed border and its original blade peen. A VERY FINE QUALITY US CIVIL WAR PERIOD MODEL 1850 NON-REGULATION STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD & SCABBARD, by “HORSTMANN & SONS, PHILADELPHIA”, ca. A GOOD AMERICAN-MADE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD SOLDIER’S CUTTOE, ca. Tapered, reduced?, triangular-form, flat blade with a bottom flute/blood-groove for its entire length: the base with "Dawes" maker's mark and a 5 marking. For similar examples and additional information, please see, Harold L. Peterson's: "The American Sword 1775-1945", pg.

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