“ A naval cutlass of a form which originated in China and then spread with merchants and pirates from the South China Seas around the world. (Blade 20'' overall 25'') Cutlasses were favoured weapons because of their short blades effective for use at close quarters in a confined space. C1720”
The cutlass is in sound, tight condition with some corrosion to the blade. Substantial plain blade with no fuller. Ivory handle with brass or bronze knuckle bow and single quillon. Leather scabbard with a rolled cloth binding and suspension.
The handle passes the hot pin test and does appear to be genuine ivory. I have never seen a cutlass remotely like this and the c1720 date seems very early given the condition and appearance. The scabbard and binding obviously has some age but I wouldn't have thought 18th century. Anybody got any thoughts on this one, or seen anything similar?
My stats:
Weight: 2lb 3oz (1kg)
Length overall:25'' (63.5cm) Blade: 20.5''(52cm)
POB: 2.5'' (6cm)
Profile taper: 1.87'' (47.5mm) at base, 1.41'' (35.9mm) at mid blade, 0.88''(22.4mm) 2 inches from tip.
Distal taper 0.34'' (8.8mm) at base, 0.23'' (5.8mm)at mid blade,. 0.12'' (3.2mm)2 inches from tip.
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