Kmaddock
5th October 2017, 08:54 PM
Hi
I just purchased the attached spear head and it is alluding me as to what and where it is from. I have trawled the forum and found nothing alike.
Overall it is A very very well made item
The blade shows some lamination flaws and it is v v sharp all down both edges, the tip has a bit of damage but it is still v sharp
I have not cleaned the item but there is no pitting in the metal and overall it is in excellent condition I generally do not clean items as long as there is no active rust
It’s specs overall
length tip to end of socket 35 inches or 89cm
Blade length 27 inches or 77cm
Blade width at widest is 1 and 1/4 inch or 40mm
Blade thickness is a v slight 1/4 inch or 6mm, practically wafer thin
It is springy like a sword blade
The socket has a piece of timber remaining in it and it has ten facets ( ie it is not round but comprised of 10 flats,) the diameter of the hole for the timber is 15mm
There is some copper wire decoration where the shaft meets the blade
To me the copper looks like semi African decoration but the quality of all the rest of the work does not look African
No other decoration
So does anyone have any opinion on age or origin, no back ground story came with a 1796 light cavilary Sabre.
Thanks for looking
Ken
I just purchased the attached spear head and it is alluding me as to what and where it is from. I have trawled the forum and found nothing alike.
Overall it is A very very well made item
The blade shows some lamination flaws and it is v v sharp all down both edges, the tip has a bit of damage but it is still v sharp
I have not cleaned the item but there is no pitting in the metal and overall it is in excellent condition I generally do not clean items as long as there is no active rust
It’s specs overall
length tip to end of socket 35 inches or 89cm
Blade length 27 inches or 77cm
Blade width at widest is 1 and 1/4 inch or 40mm
Blade thickness is a v slight 1/4 inch or 6mm, practically wafer thin
It is springy like a sword blade
The socket has a piece of timber remaining in it and it has ten facets ( ie it is not round but comprised of 10 flats,) the diameter of the hole for the timber is 15mm
There is some copper wire decoration where the shaft meets the blade
To me the copper looks like semi African decoration but the quality of all the rest of the work does not look African
No other decoration
So does anyone have any opinion on age or origin, no back ground story came with a 1796 light cavilary Sabre.
Thanks for looking
Ken