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Sword: HEN.M.207-1933

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Sword and scabbard, with silvered hilt. Flat heart-shaped pommel with strong button at the top and collars below. The grip, bound with steel wire, is vertically grooved with short diagonal grooves between the vertical ones. There are tusk heads top and bottom. Wide, vertically recurved quillons of flat ribbon section (in the plane of the blade) widening at the ends. Large forward ring-guard of similar section, widening at its midpoint and filled with a steel plate pierced with a very delicate pattern of interlinked rings, the whole decorative pattern within a diamond shape with a heart-shaped opening at each of the four point. The entire hilt is covered with a deeply engraved all over floral pattern. Traces of the silver plating which once covered the hilt remain on the ends of the quillons. There is a back-guard in the form of a ring cusped at the midpoint to form a thumb ring. The backs of the guards are undecorated except for a little flower-like figure in each quillon-end. Long tapering blade of flattened diamond section. Blade inscribed GODVERMAGS and ICH W AGS on one side and VERITATEM DILLIGITE on the other.
There is a well preserved scabbard of leather over the wood with a long steel chape decorated en suite with the hilt. Near the top is a pocket for a by-knife. The upper past is decorated with tooled lines parallel with the edges. At the point-end of the by-knife pocket are tooled decoration. The upper 5.08 cm (2") of the scabbard has been cut away, probably to remove a steel locket to match the chape.

Notes

History note: Unknown before testator

Legal notes

J.S. Henderson Bequest

Measurements and weight

Length: 104.0 cm
Weight: 1.5 kg

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1933-03-16) by Henderson, James Stewart

Dating

17th Century, Mid#
Production date: circa AD 1650

Note

German or Scandinavian

Many swords of this type survive in public and private collections. There is a particularly fine one in the Royal Armouries at the Tower of London (MS. no. IX. 1217) which is illustrated in 'European Swords and Daggers in the Tower of London', plate 38. Another is illustrated in Ewart Oakeshott's 'European Weapons and Armour' plate 14b. In the same work is a full description of the type (pp. 172-3). This type, being a military sword and not a rapier, is not included in the Vesey Norman typology of hilts, though the pommel is of the pommel-type 43. (See the Rapier and the Small Sword, 1460-1820, p. 250). This sword type incorrectly acquired the name of 'Sinclair Sword' put upon it by Victorian collectors in the mistaken belief that all such swords were those with which a forceof mercenary Scots, under Colonel George Sinclair, was equipped. They seem to have been very popular during the 30 Years War (1613-48) used by troops from Sweden and the Netherlands.

Components of the work

Plating composed of silver ( traces)
Scabbard composed of wood (plant material) leather
Chape composed of steel
Sword composed of steel
Grip Length 8.1 cm
Blade Length 88.3 cm
Quillons Width 22.3 cm
Blade At Hilt Width 3.7 cm
Decoration
Hilt
Ring-guard

Inscription or legends present

  • Text: GODVERMAGS
  • Location: On blade
  • Method of creation: Stamped

Inscription present: German inscription

  • Text: ICH W AGS
  • Location: On blade
  • Method of creation: Stamped

Inscription present: Latin inscription

  • Text: VERITATEM DILLIGITE
  • Location: On blade
  • Method of creation: Stamped

Inscription present: MK in a crown

  • Text: MK
  • Location: On scabbard
  • Method of creation: Punched
  • Type: Mark
  • Text: 207H
  • Type: Tag

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Identification numbers

Accession number: HEN.M.207-1933
Primary reference Number: 18907
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Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Tuesday 11 August 2015 Last processed: Thursday 7 December 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts

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