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Sword and Scabbard

ca. 1815 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hilt of standard cross-hilt form comprising a cast pear-shaped pommel and button and a cross formed of flat spatulate quillons with oval terminals on either side of a cusp-shaped quillon-block. Oval wooden grip bound with alternate strands of gilt-copper wire. Pommel and quillons are of plain gilt brass. Straight double-edged blade of diamond section with a small shoulder. Scabbard of wood covered with white parchment, the mouth cut to receive the quillon block. Near the scabbard mouth is set a plain belt hook. Tapering shape with indented upper edge. Both belt-hook and lower chape are of plain gilt brass.

Object details

Category
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Sword
  • Scabbard
Materials and techniques
Wood, parchment, gilt copper and gilt brass, cast
Brief description
Sword and scabbard, gilt brass, gilt copper, wood and parchment, English, ca. 1815
Physical description
Hilt of standard cross-hilt form comprising a cast pear-shaped pommel and button and a cross formed of flat spatulate quillons with oval terminals on either side of a cusp-shaped quillon-block. Oval wooden grip bound with alternate strands of gilt-copper wire. Pommel and quillons are of plain gilt brass. Straight double-edged blade of diamond section with a small shoulder. Scabbard of wood covered with white parchment, the mouth cut to receive the quillon block. Near the scabbard mouth is set a plain belt hook. Tapering shape with indented upper edge. Both belt-hook and lower chape are of plain gilt brass.
Dimensions
  • Length: 99.6cm (Note: taken from register)
Credit line
Given by C.M. Barlow
Object history
This sword belonged to Sir George Hilaro Barlow, and was probably worn with his robes for the Order of the Bath, which he was awarded in 1815.
Collection
Accession number
M.29-1973

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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