Ancient Central Asia, eastern Black Sea region / Caucasus, Cimmerian, ca. early 1st millennium BCE. A striking iron sword with a stunning, openwork bronze hilt, all enveloped in russet and green patina evocative of the ancient world. The bronze handle presents with an ovoid pommel and an elaborate grip comprised of a column of 5 openwork circles that taper toward the flattened crossguard. Pierced on one side for suspension, the crossguard features a central rectangle and thick arms that flare upwards towards the double-edged iron blade, which presents a lengthy body and a raised median ridge. Size (sword): 32" L x 2.5" W (81.3 cm x 6.4 cm); (blade): 27.2" L (69.1 cm)
Provenance: private Coral Gables, Florida, USA collection
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#172447
Condition
Abrasions and softening of detail to blade, as well as nicks and minor chips to edges. Expected surface wear to hilt as shown. Otherwise, intact and excellent with lovely patina.