4613 PRE REVOLUTIONARY ERA EUROPEAN SMALL SWORD WITH

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 500.00 USD
Estimated at 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
COLICHEMARDE BLADE. An early example of a circa 1680 to 1720 small sword from the period relating to King William's War and the war of Spanish Succession. This piece represents one of the first small swords developed after the decline of the rapier as an everyday sidearm. It measures 36" overall with a 29 1/2" colichemarde blade with etching consisting of arms, talismans, geometric and foliate decorations. Iron small sword hilt with silver inlays throughout. Hilt has a double kidney guard, tall pas d'ane, and a heavy crossguard with up & down quillons. Pillow type pommel with the original wire wrapped grip showing Turk's head knots at the ends. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a dark patina and the tip may be reground. Hand guard is loose but complete, and the balance of the hilt shows average wear. (02-25195/BF). $1000-1500.