LATE 17TH CENTURY
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A SCOTTISH (?) SILVER-MOUNTED HANGER
Late 17th Century
With short curved single-edged blade struck on one face with three small hearts, short straight quillons with vertically recurved lobe tips, bonnet-shaped cap-pommel with button, and natural buckhorn grip with a silver ferrule at the base, in leather-covered wooden scabbard with silver mouth-locket and chape, the former struck with a maker's mark, GS over a pellet in a shield, and a defaced sterling mark
13in. (33cm.) blade
Late 17th Century
With short curved single-edged blade struck on one face with three small hearts, short straight quillons with vertically recurved lobe tips, bonnet-shaped cap-pommel with button, and natural buckhorn grip with a silver ferrule at the base, in leather-covered wooden scabbard with silver mouth-locket and chape, the former struck with a maker's mark, GS over a pellet in a shield, and a defaced sterling mark
13in. (33cm.) blade
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