3490 MID-18th CENTURY ENGLISH SILVER HILTED HUNTING

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This item SOLD at 2023 Nov 05 @ 18:31UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 1,600.00 USD
SWORD OR CUTTOE. Overall length: 32 1/2". Blade length: 26". Blade has 2 shallow medium fullers with 2 deeper narrow fullers running within the top fuller. The blade does have some engraved decoration that is only partially legible. There is an oval silver disc at the ricasso below a solid silver hilt. The central part of the guard is decorated with running stags, and the quillon is downturned with foliate decorations. The center of the knuckle bow shows foliate decoration with running & baying hounds. The knuckle bow is hallmarked, dating the sword to 1741 or 1742. The likely maker of the sword is John Spackman II of London. The pommel is exceptionally well decorated with sprays of arms and what appears to be an Aztec head. The knuckle bow joins the pommel in the mouth of another fanciful mask. The backstrap is relatively plain but fluted. The grip appears to be vertically carved horn with alternating wide & narrow flutes. The scabbard is silver mounted brown leather. CONDITION: the blade has a pleasing light gray finish and was likely buffed several years ago. There is some discernible engraving that would require careful study. The hilt is quite strong and shows only light wear to the silver. The grip remains undamaged. Scabbard retains its original silver throat & tip, but most of the leather has deteriorated, leaving areas of the wooden liner exposed. (02-20072/BF). $1,000-1,600.