November 15 & 16, 2022 Extraordinary Firearms & Militaria
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Pewter hilted swords are seldom encountered compared to their silver hilted counterparts. This sword is unmarked and crudely made, but features the Baltimore style eagle with a prominent brow between the beak and forehead. The feathers are individual and some feature rachis, while others appear cruder. Prominent eyes and crest. A small copper chain link guard connects from the beak to the crossguard which is a cross quillon with both ends turned back. The grip is of wood and is wrapped entirely with thick double twisted brass wire. The double edged diamond-section blade is early and of crude American blacksmith manufacture. The sword is complete with its brown leather scabbard with a pewter throat mount with line engraving and a shell stud. CONDITION: The blade retains a gray patina with some slightly darker areas, shows period sharpening. Guard and pommel exhibit retain a dark patina and show some scattered marks from use and some wear. Brass wire is mostly tight with hilt producing a slight wobble when handled. Scabbard has scattered creases and a cracks. Tight seam. Mount exhibits slight damage but remains secured to the scabbard body, drag absent. A similar example of this sword is featured on pg. 621 in "American Silver-Hilted, Revolutionary and Early Federal Swords, Volume II" by Dan Hartzler.
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Value
Blade Length
27 - 1/2"
Overall Length
32"
Paperwork
Excerpt from Book
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Current Bidding
Minimum Bid: $500.00
Final prices include buyers premium: $1,968.00
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Number Bids: 18
Auction closed on Wednesday, November 16, 2022.
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