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Lot 98

A Silver-Hilted Small-Sword, Probably For a Naval Officer
London Silver Hallmarks For 1764, Maker's Mark Of William Kinman

23 September 2020, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

£1,800 - £2,200

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A Silver-Hilted Small-Sword, Probably For a Naval Officer
London Silver Hallmarks For 1764, Maker's Mark Of William Kinman

With colichemarde blade (some pitting) of sharply tapering hollow triangular section etched over each side of the forte with a heart pierced with arrows centred on symmetrical designs of strapwork and scrolls, hilt cast, pierced and chased in low relief with naval and martial trophies involving putti and tridents, and comprising upturned asymmetrical double shell-guard, quillon-block and globular pommel, knuckle-guard en suite, lobed rear quillon with foliate rocaille on each side, prominent tang button, and grip bound with silver ribbon and two thicknesses of silver wire
81.5 cm. blade

Footnotes

Small-swords of this type were worn by naval officers. See Commander W.E. May & P.G. Annis, Swords For Sea Service, 1970, pp. 12-19, pl. 9

For another example see Bonhams New Bond Street, Nelson & The Royal Navy 1750-1815, 5 July 2005, lot 6

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