Western Europe, Spain, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A fabulous forged steel sword with a clamshell shaped guard and a brass wire grip. The blade is relatively flat with a double edge, and the lower third of the blade contains three thin fuller grooves on both sides. A large downward clamshell guard protects the hand, and simple incised curvilinear motifs decorate the top and peripheries. A curving quillion and thin knuckle guard curve outward from under the hand guard. The grip is covered with a twisted brass wire and terminates at a round pommel. A dark patina covers the metal of the blade and guard. In addition, though difficult to discern, a mark is stamped on the tang under the clamshell guard. Size: 39.75" L x 5.5" W (101 cm x 14 cm)
Provenance: private Glorieta, New Mexico, USA collection
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#162727
Condition
Nicks and chips to peripheries of blade. Loss to tip of guard. Pommel and blade are loose. Wire on grip is loose. Stamped mark is indiscernible. Tear to edge of guard. Nice russet patina.