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18th Century Executioner's Style Ceremonial Broadsword

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 2,000.00 USD
18th Century Executioner's Style Ceremonial Broadsword
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Estimate: $1200 - 2000
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Designed expressly for removing the head of a stationary target, the executioner's sword (also known as the Sword of Justice) was made with a blunt tipped, non-tapering blade, which moved the center of balance forward, allowing for more powerful chopping strikes at the cost of maneuverability. Measuring 44 1/4 inches overall, this sword is fitted with a 35 1/2 inch long, 1 7/8 inch wide blade, with a small unicorn head proof stamp on each side of the ricasso, the mark of Slemens horn, Solgingen - 1586-1617, and the inscription "Nicolaus Miller Bin ich genandt" and "Mein gliik stet in 16 gottes hand 80" in the short fullers. 8 1/4 inch wide cross guard, with octagonal arms and leafy vine engraving on the center, a white sharkskin grip, and a half round, half octagonal pommel with floral scroll engraving on the round section. Likely produced in the 17th or 18th Century. Provenance: The William Ashby Collection
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Fine, with a mixed brown and gray patina and scattered spotting overall. A few dings and scratches are present on the blade, and some material is absent from one side of the grip. Blade may have been shortened.