3499 18th CENTURY ENGLISH SILVER HILTED SWORD WITH A

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 18:41UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,400.00 USD
Estimated at 2,800.00 - 3,400.00 USD
YATAGHAN BLADE OF TURKISH INFLUENCE. Overall length: 32 1/4". Blade length: 25 1/2". Blade has a raised spine with a deep bladesmith's mark indicating Turkish origin to the blade itself. The solid silver hilt is of semi-basket form embellished with organic curves & spirals. The top of the knuckle bow has 4 touch marks, including the lion passant, leopard head, a "C" date mark indicating manufacture in 1758 & 1759, as well as a silversmith's touch mark of "G*F" possibly indicating manufacture by George Fayle. Globular, slightly tapered pommel with a silver wrapped sharkskin grip. Original black leather scabbard with silver mounts. The top mount is prick etched with the name "Cullum. Sword Cutler. Charing Cross." James Cullum was working in London as a master cutler between 1752 & 1772, which fits with the dates that George Fayle was producing sword hilts. This very interesting sword may be viewed as a predecessor to the Marcy-Monge sword designs of the early 19th century. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina overall. The hilt has a pleasing light layer of tarnish and shows a minor break in the scrollwork, but there are no losses. The grip & wire are complete and undamaged. The scabbard is a bit flexed in the center but remains quite solid. Markings on the top mount are easily legible. (02-19593/BF). $2,800-3,400.