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    Rare Styrian (Austria) Estoc with Scabbard, Late 16th C

    $8,995

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    About this item

    Very rare version of the estoc, used in areas of Austria and Hungary bordering the Ottoman
    Empire.  These were carried by Austrian harquebusiers and Hungarian hussars on
    horseback in the wars with the Turks.  Identical examples featured in the Landeszeughaus
    in Graz, Austria.  Distinctive hand forged iron guard featuring  ring quillions with ball finials
    and a flat octagonal plate, the rear with down-turned triangular extension; integral cap at the
    quillion block with pierced quatrefoil decoration covering the ricasso to keep water out of the
    scabbard, as found on other swords in Graz. This was the forerunner of the modern
    scabbard throat, being attached to the hilt rather than the scabbard.   Spirally fluted pear-
    shaped pommel with button; grip wrap of twisted brass wire with Turks heads top and
    bottom.  This type generally has a leather-wrapped grip, but the peen on the pommel
    appears undisturbed.  Extraordinarily long and stiff 48 7/8" triangular-section blade with
    incised running wolf mark on two faces; the obverse faces slightly convex, while the rear
    face is slightly concave.  Narrow 5 ½” fuller on the central ridge.  Leather-bound wood
    scabbard with iron mounts, consisting of two bands with carry rings and a long multi-piece
    drag.  Scabbard shows age and wear and appears to be the original.  Very good, complete
    condition; the blade pitted overall, iron parts with dark rust patina. Overall length 55". Such
    swords were only used on horseback and used as a lance, with the scabbard strapped to
    the side of the saddle.  It is likely that this sword was at one time kept in the
    Landeszeughaus (regional arsenal) Graz. A similar example sold at auction in London in
    2008 for nearly $14,000.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    SS1987 (MZ-52445)

    Period

    17th Century

    Nationality

    Austrian

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