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Circa 1780-1820 French Smallsword (Court Sword). Excellent Condition.
An ornate late 18th / early 19th Century smallsword, a type of light, one-handed sword popular from the late 1600's to the early 1800's, especially among European nobility and military officers.
The hilt's grip is finely wrapped in silver or steel wire, giving a textured and elegant appearance while enhancing grip. The pommel is rounded, likely made of brass or gilt metal, with a bulbous shape which was a common design for balance and decoration. The guard features intricate scrollwork design, cast in brass or gilt bronze. The knuckle bow connects the guard to the pommel and includes decorative motifs. The shell guard is typical of smallswords, offering hand protection with a flat, ornate plate.
The steel blade is straight and narrow, suited for thrusting rather than slashing. The blade is intricately etched with ceremonial and symbolic designs of the time. These include oak leaves (symbols of victory strength and honour), a cartouche (possibly to frame initials) and flags (symbolizing military authority or honor).
This fine example would have been a ceremonial or presentation sword, carried by military officers, nobility, or court officials as part of formal attire. In excellent, antique condition.
Length (sword) : 100cm
Length (blade) : 85cm
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