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A GERMAN LEFT-HAND DAGGER
A GERMAN LEFT-HAND DAGGER, CIRCA 1600
with robust tapering blade of diamond-section, inlaid in latten with the bladesmith's mark, a crowned cross and orb, on one side, rectangular ricasso hollowed for the thumb, steel hilt comprising a pair of vertically recurved forward-canted flattened quillons with bud-shaped terminals, off-set side-ring interrupted by a circular moulding, associated fluted globular pommel, and later spirally-carved wooden grip (areas of pitting)
48cm; 18 7/8in
Provenance
Sotheby Parke Bernet, 14th October 1975, lot 324
Literature
Leslie Southwick, The Price Guide to Antique Edged Weapons, 1982, p. 201, no. 584.
Sold for £950
A GERMAN LEFT-HAND DAGGER, CIRCA 1600
with robust tapering blade of diamond-section, inlaid in latten with the bladesmith's mark, a crowned cross and orb, on one side, rectangular ricasso hollowed for the thumb, steel hilt comprising a pair of vertically recurved forward-canted flattened quillons with bud-shaped terminals, off-set side-ring interrupted by a circular moulding, associated fluted globular pommel, and later spirally-carved wooden grip (areas of pitting)
48cm; 18 7/8in
Provenance
Sotheby Parke Bernet, 14th October 1975, lot 324
Literature
Leslie Southwick, The Price Guide to Antique Edged Weapons, 1982, p. 201, no. 584.