ENGLISH LION HEAD HANGER

$3,100.00

C.1770-80. Swords of this type served on both sides during the American Revolution. This is a rare variation from the group, which is characterized by a lion head pommel and “melon slice” from the guard.  See Swords and Blades of the American Revolution, Neumann 139.S and 140.S. The hilt is gilt brass with a lion-head pommel. The guard is divided into four slots. The grip is wound with twisted copper wire and copper band. The original fire gilt surface is preserved in the protected areas. The 25 ½” curved blade has a broad central fuller and a narrow back fuller stopped by the 8 1/2” false edge. The original scabbard is sound with original top mount and a working life replaced tip mount. The seam stitching is sound as very rarely found. Swords of this type were privately produced and widely carried by English and American officers prior to the Revolution. The onset of the war brought a call for all functional arms and these were pressed into service.

Item ID: B2838

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ENGLISH LION HEAD HANGER

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