Double edged, wide blade with strong central ridge dating to the 2nd half of the 16th century. Slightly curved, iron quillons with ball finials. The forward guard-ring is filled with an openwork guard plate. On the rear is a thumb-ring. Finely stippled leather covered with brass wire-wrapped grip. The biconical pommel and cut all round with four flowers in relief.
Overall length: 42.13" (107 cm); Blade length: 31.5" (80 cm)
Provenance: Collection Conan Doyle, Galerie Jürg Stuker, Bern, December 1974 Los 369th
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