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Naval cutlass by Harvey
A naval cutlass by Samuel Harvey of Birmingham 1740-1790 . This is a very rare beast indeed, known as a Dussack sword it would have been forged from one piece of steel. The design dates back to the 17 century, this was carried as a secondary sidearm. Harvey was known for his double disk cutlass but this is the first Dussack sword I have seen. Marked HARVEY 22
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DimensionsOverall 69 cm blade 55 cm widest point 4.5 cm 1 cm thick at the top grip 13 cm
Category Antique Arms and Militaria
Date 1740
Mid 18th Century Antiques Material Steel
Origin English
Condition Excellent grip, still retains old black paint. Blade clean, no pitting.
Item code as1209a006 / Harvey
Status For Sale
£950.00
$1168.79
€1134.78
$1168.79
€1134.78
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