Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Marking: Eagle (blade) | Condition: very good
Lot information
Hunting fang with a double-edged steel blade, equipped with a central rib and a double ground for increased strength. The crosspiece and metal fittings of the handle are made of brass, with the crosspiece decorated with relief decor and a central ornament with a wild boar motif. The handle is made of smooth bone knuckles. The scabbard is covered in black leather and finished with a brass throat and finial with embossed plant motifs. It includes a removable two-pronged fork with handles made of bone material, stored in the side pocket of the scabbard. The construction and combination of components indicate a composite origin of the weapon, corresponding to the end of the 19th century.
Dimensions
Length: 52 cm | Blade length: 35.8 cm | Blade width: 40 mm | Weight: 930 g
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