$850.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 701-42
Blade is in good condition. The surface is bright with some light scattered mottling. The edge is good with no major nicks. Has both the wide stopped and narrow unstopped fuller. One side of the ricasso is marked with “SHEBLE & FISHER, PHILADELPHIA.” The original leather washer is present.
The hilt has a leather covered grip with twisted wire wrap. The leather shows very light wear and the twisted wire wrap is 100% intact. The brass pommel cap, knucklebow and counterguard have a nice dark patina and nothing is loose. Hilt has never been cleaned and has a nice untouched look.
Metal scabbard is complete with throat and both mounts and rings. The surface of the scabbard is clean with a nice patina on one side while the opposite remains discolored by worn plating.
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