Rod Akeroyd & Son Fine Antique Arms & Armour
English Basket -Hilted sword
An English Cavalry officers Basket hilted sword circa 1740 with double edged blade(34.5") marked on one side with a"Running Wolf" ,"ANDREA" & some other illegible script& on the reverse of the blade "FERA" again with some other illegible script and symbols.The wooden grip is covered in ray skin & wire bound.The sword is similar to the ones used during the "American Revolution".A superb sword in very nice condition.
Price: £2250
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Scottish Basket - hilted backsword
A Scottish basket hilted backsword for the Highland regiments as used during the American Revolution(see page 142 item 243.s in Swords & Blades of the American Revolution by George C Neumann).
Price: £1450
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English Mortuary-hilted Backsword
A mortuary - hilted backsword as used by English Cavalry officers during the "English Civil War".The iron hilt chiselled with faces and 32.5" single edged blade with two fullers(grip replaced).A good example with a nicely formed hilt.
Price: £2250
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Scottish regimental backsword
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(from Don Troiani's Soldiers in America 1754-1865)
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(from Don Troiani's Soldiers in America 1754-1865)
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Description:
A Fine Scottish Broad Sword. Double edged 34” blade with running wolf mark & three fullers at forte, the central one marked ‘Andrea Ferara’ between X’s. Basket hilt of iron bars, interspersed with panels pierced with hearts & circles. The domed pommel with fluted decoration. The leather covered grip with wire binding. The rear quillon stamped with an ‘M’. 2nd quarter 18th C. Good condition.
Price:
£ 2695
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A Basket Hilted English Broad Sword. 34” double edged blade with ‘Andrea Ferrara’ stamped twice within fuller & running wolf mark. The hilt of narrow bars & the two panels. Bun shaped pommel with replaced wooden grip. C1680 Good condition
Price:
£ 1995
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A Good Scottish Basket Hilt Broad Sword. 35 ½” blade with short fuller on each side & two grooves on each side of the ricasso. Iron guard of slender bars with two S’s & panels pierced with hearts & circles. Scrolled wrist guard, fluted pommel & fluted wooden grip. C1720 Good condition for age
Price:
£2495
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A Fine Scottish Broad Sword. Double edged 34” blade with running wolf mark & three fullers at forte, the central one marked ‘Andrea Ferara’ between X’s. Basket hilt of iron bars, interspersed with panels pierced with hearts & circles. The domed pommel with fluted decoration. The leather covered grip with wire binding. The rear quillon stamped with an ‘M’. 2nd quarter 18th C. Good condition.
Price:
£ 2695
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A Basket Hilted English Broad Sword. 34” double edged blade with ‘Andrea Ferrara’ stamped twice within fuller & running wolf mark. The hilt of narrow bars & the two panels. Bun shaped pommel with replaced wooden grip. C1680 Good condition
Price:
£ 1995
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Description:
A Good Scottish Basket Hilt Broad Sword. 35 ½” blade with short fuller on each side & two grooves on each side of the ricasso. Iron guard of slender bars with two S’s & panels pierced with hearts & circles. Scrolled wrist guard, fluted pommel & fluted wooden grip. C1720 Good condition for age
Price:
£2495
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Scottish Basket-Hilted Short Sword
'A Scottish basket-hilted sword with a short blade(55cm) possibly for close in fighting where a sword with a longer blade would have been unwieldy.The sword has a blackened patina overall & the blade is struck with an armourers mark. "
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Back Sword to 42 Regt
"A Scottish Back sword by Drury marked to 42 Regiment on the pommel & of the type used during the American Revolution. The single edged blade marked Crown/GR & Drury. For similar swords see "Swords& Blades of the American Revolution" by George C Neumann page 142 no243.S. Ref:12922"
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'A Scottish basket-hilted sword with a short blade(55cm) possibly for close in fighting where a sword with a longer blade would have been unwieldy.The sword has a blackened patina overall & the blade is struck with an armourers mark. "
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Back Sword to 42 Regt
"A Scottish Back sword by Drury marked to 42 Regiment on the pommel & of the type used during the American Revolution. The single edged blade marked Crown/GR & Drury. For similar swords see "Swords& Blades of the American Revolution" by George C Neumann page 142 no243.S. Ref:12922"
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Ooooooooooooo! Incredible stuff guy's ...thanks for posting the pic's, especially the Mortuary Hilt. I've become infatuated with Mort's ever since I got my Paul Chen....want more!!
William
William
Hi Stephen
Thanks for the update !
The Drury piece looks to be in good shape ..... but I'm lacking the extra $3,500. 00 *g*
Amazing how high the prices have climbed on baskethilts , Mac
Thanks for the update !
The Drury piece looks to be in good shape ..... but I'm lacking the extra $3,500. 00 *g*
Amazing how high the prices have climbed on baskethilts , Mac
Another antique Mortuary found on Fineswords.com
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Same Mort. markings on blade
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I took this picture on my yearly Christmas trip to South Carolina at the SC State Museum. Dragoons blade. Sorry about the quality:
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Scottish Basket-Hilted Backsword
A superb Scottish Officers backsword circa 1770. The hilt finely formed & of military style with detachable loops & fish skin covered wire bound grip.The single edged blade 36" long & highly polished is contained in a steel scabbard with two suspension loops & engraved with the makers name J Read & Sons. For a similar sword see the famous painting "The Pinch of Snuff" attributed to William Delacour. Ref: 12597
$8,932.33
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I thought this one looked familar.
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A superb Scottish Officers backsword circa 1770. The hilt finely formed & of military style with detachable loops & fish skin covered wire bound grip.The single edged blade 36" long & highly polished is contained in a steel scabbard with two suspension loops & engraved with the makers name J Read & Sons. For a similar sword see the famous painting "The Pinch of Snuff" attributed to William Delacour. Ref: 12597
$8,932.33
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I thought this one looked familar.
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That's a real nice POS , but 9k ...... whoa ! ( What was the price Butterfields/Bonham realized ?)
Wonder what Eljay's original would gor for *g* Mac
Wonder what Eljay's original would gor for *g* Mac
Hi Mac,
Here you go,
Bonhams & Butterfields (November 25, 2002)
Estimate 1000 / 1500
Price realized:
lot #9001
Scottish Basket Hilted Officer's Backsword (Probably Late 18th Century)
$ 4,312.5
http://www.butterfields.com/areas/arms/7378A/...a-9001.htm
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POS from the collection of Eljay Erickson
Here you go,
Bonhams & Butterfields (November 25, 2002)
Estimate 1000 / 1500
Price realized:
lot #9001
Scottish Basket Hilted Officer's Backsword (Probably Late 18th Century)
$ 4,312.5
http://www.butterfields.com/areas/arms/7378A/...a-9001.htm
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POS from the collection of Eljay Erickson
Thanks Stephen !
Looks like someone(s) are out to make a tidy profit *g*
I almost had a heart-attack ......when I clicked back to Michael Longs site I thought the prices had come way down, after looking at what you wrote, than realized you had converted the currency, and it was Great British Pounds I was staring at !
Oh well, good .... I'm in no postion to buy squat right now ! ;-) Mac
Looks like someone(s) are out to make a tidy profit *g*
I almost had a heart-attack ......when I clicked back to Michael Longs site I thought the prices had come way down, after looking at what you wrote, than realized you had converted the currency, and it was Great British Pounds I was staring at !
Oh well, good .... I'm in no postion to buy squat right now ! ;-) Mac
Allen Johnson wrote: |
I took this picture on my yearly Christmas trip to South Carolina at the SC State Museum. Dragoons blade. Sorry about the quality: |
Allen,
Thanks for posting these pictures. Do you happen to have any pictures of the other edged weapons and firearms which are present in the background?
My dear God! Those are some awesome swords!
-Henrik
-Henrik
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Allen, Thanks for posting these pictures. Do you happen to have any pictures of the other edged weapons and firearms which are present in the background? |
yeah, kinda- heres a slight look at a pistol in that case as I was trying to get the tip of that baskethilt- I have several other weapons from the museum as well:
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interesting naval leaf blade:
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officers sword and some gun like things :) ( sorry - dont know much about them )
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eched saber
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