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South American Presentation Sword
Believed to have originated from the collection of a South American diplomat, the exquisiteness of this presentation sword conveys its ownership by an individual of great importance. A fine engraved brass scabbard protects the sleek blued steel blade of this ceremonial sword. Intricately worked gilt bronze forms the grip, cross guard and figural pommel crafted in the form of the Greek goddess of war, Athena.
Circa 1820
Overall: 39 1/2" length
Blade: 33" length
Circa 1820
Overall: 39 1/2" length
Blade: 33" length
Believed to have originated from the collection of a South American diplomat, the exquisiteness of this presentation sword conveys its ownership by an individual of great importance. A fine engraved brass scabbard protects the sleek blued steel blade of this ceremonial sword. Intricately worked gilt bronze forms the grip, cross guard and figural pommel crafted in the form of the Greek goddess of war, Athena.
Circa 1820
Overall: 39 1/2" length
Blade: 33" length
Circa 1820
Overall: 39 1/2" length
Blade: 33" length
$48,500.00
South American Presentation Sword—
$48,500.00
Description
Believed to have originated from the collection of a South American diplomat, the exquisiteness of this presentation sword conveys its ownership by an individual of great importance. A fine engraved brass scabbard protects the sleek blued steel blade of this ceremonial sword. Intricately worked gilt bronze forms the grip, cross guard and figural pommel crafted in the form of the Greek goddess of war, Athena.
Circa 1820
Overall: 39 1/2" length
Blade: 33" length
Circa 1820
Overall: 39 1/2" length
Blade: 33" length
























