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Location: NC, U.S.A.
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Very nice piece that was a little too rich for my blood. If you click on the picture, you will see all the pics from this closed auction.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISABI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT A very nice m1803 style boarding piece, obviously private purchase and of the 1810-20 period, based on the sentiment on the blade (English privateers lurking for Napoleanic ships, no doubt). Variations of the m1803 pattern are common as with this cut-out hilt. My question, though, is with the raised etching. I have never seen this type on a piece this early. I've seen this type of etching on post-1850's swords, Civil War, Masonic, etc. Is this type of blade decor ("Death to the French" raised lettering) of the period, or do I smell a rat?? ![]() |
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