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inventarisnummer | WPN1423
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collectie | Edged Weapons
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museum | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
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datum | circa 1850
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omschrijving | Solid half-basket hilted sword. The hilt consists of a gilt brass- solid half-basket guard with raised bars and an oval cartouche containing a foul anchor- slightly inclined to the left- surmounted by a lion rampant guardant holding between its forepaws a crown. There is a folding flap on the reverse with a stud attached to the exterior face to engage with the hole in the top locket of the scabbard. The lion's-head pommel and back-piece has a mane extending three-fifths of the way up to the ferrule at the top of the grip. The grip is covered with white fish-skin and bound with three copper wires. There is a prominent tang button- a ferrule lightly engraved at the edges and centre and a short upturned quillon. The guard is pierced for a swordknot (missing).
The blade is a slightly curved- flat-backed with a false edge some 230mm long. A broad shallow fuller runs from the shoulder for about 460mm and it is lightly etched both sides. The poor condition of the blade makes a description of the etching difficult. Inscribed on the obverse (at the shoulder) is a brass proofmark (a six-pointed star over a pellet surrounded by the word 'PROVED'- the edge of the mark is invecked which seems to have damaged what was originally a circular depression)- foliage- space- foliage- a foul anchor surmounted by a lion similar to that on the guard- and foliage. On the reverse (at the shoulder) within a romantic shield- is 'GRINDLAY & CO. 63 CORNHILL LONDON'- foliage- space- foliage- foul anchor surmounted by the lion- and foliage. The scabbard is missing. This is probably a fairly early example of the 1847 pattern sword which is appropriate to the Indian Navy.
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afmetingen | Overall: 724 x 25 mm
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