Silver Hilted Smallsword
Datec. 1760
Maker
George Fayle
Geography
Made -
England
Medium/TechniqueSteel, silver
DimensionsOverall: 38 5/8 in. (98.11 cm)
Overall (blade length): 32 in. (81.28 cm)
Overall (blade width (at forte)): 1 1/8 in. (2.86 cm)
Credit LineGift: Jess and Grace Pavey Fund, 2017
Object numberM-5527
DescriptionSilver hilted smallsword, closely resembling George Washington’s 1770 boat guard smallsword, tapering double edged blade of flattened hexagonal section etched and gilt along both sides of the forte with a foliate panel of squigglework centered on a classical trophy of arms. Mounted to hilt comprised of asymmetrical boat shell guard with raised borders, quillon block, arms, knuckle guard, lobed rear quillon, globular pommel with button, and decorated with gadrooning on pommel, crossguard, and knuckle bow. The grip is bound with silver ribbon and two thicknesses of twisted silver wire. Marked with indistinct London hallmarks, c. 1760
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