'The small-sword was a popular gentleman's weapon from the late 1600s as was worn as an item of costume, it was light to carry and could be deftly moved with a flick of the wrist and was an extremely deadly weapon.'
My stats
Weight, sword: 14oz (0.39kg)
Lengthoverall: 38.5'' (98cm) Blade:32''(81cm)
POB: 2'' (5cm)
Profile taper: 0.86'' (21.9mm) at ricasso, 0.38'' (9.7mm)at mid blade, 0.23''(6mm) 2 inches from tip.
Distal taper (measured across triangleforming fuller) 0.33'' (8.4mm)at ricasso, 0.23'' (6mm)at mid blade,. 0.14'' (3.7mm) 2 inches fromtip.
Triangular section blade with hollow ground like edges. Carved ebony wood grip. There is line etching to the first third of the blade, foliage, scrolls and crossed swords and drum. The pas d'ane are functional rather than decorative.
Does anybody have any idea of the likely age and country of origin of this sword. Do the functional finger rings indicate an early date? Does the ebony grip indicate a mourning sword?
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