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European Falchion with Silver Accented and Engraved Hilt and Pommel

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,400.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 5,500.00 USD
European Falchion with Silver Accented and Engraved Hilt and Pommel
Introduced to warfare in the 11th Century, the falchion was versatile both on and off the battlefield, and as such were used to a degree that makes surviving examples rare in any condition. Single edged straight blade, measuring 27 1/2" long, with thin double fullers running along the spine and a series of punch dot and crescent markings on and immediately above the ricasso. The guard is fitted with a pair of turned quillions with disc tips and a pair of forward arms curving up to the end of the ricasso, all decorated with a mixture of silver finished raised engraving and inlaid and engraved silver plates, with designs of winged shields and knights on horseback. Grip is wire wrapped wood with woven wire accents, and the disc pommel is decorated as the hilt, with the addition of silver panels depicting the fight between St. George and the Dragon. Originating as Georgius, a Roman military officer, St. George grew to become a symbol for knightly virtue, often depicted on a white horse wearing the armor of the day.
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Condition: Fine, showing mild pitting on the blade, which has a mixed gray patina and a few minor chips on the edge. The hilt and pommel show a dark brown patina, with 80% of the silver finish visible on the engraving and some mild battering of the plates, with the plate on the right side of the rear quillion chipped. The wire wrap is loose, with some fraying, and the blade bends to the left towards the tip.