Armorial on 18th Century Knives
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 8:36 am
Hi,
This is a long shot, but, does anyone recognise the very worn armorial on this set of three early 18th century knives?:
I appreciate the engraving is hard to make out, but it is made up of a circular device with six pellets, containing a double-headed spread eagle and surmounted by a left facing demi-lion rampant.
The knives are likely early 18th century, due to the lack of a 'hump' on the scimitar blades.
The hilts are unmarked, but the blades are likely London-made as the 'dagger' mark is just visible.
As said, a long shot, but any thoughts appreciated.
Trev.
This is a long shot, but, does anyone recognise the very worn armorial on this set of three early 18th century knives?:
I appreciate the engraving is hard to make out, but it is made up of a circular device with six pellets, containing a double-headed spread eagle and surmounted by a left facing demi-lion rampant.
The knives are likely early 18th century, due to the lack of a 'hump' on the scimitar blades.
The hilts are unmarked, but the blades are likely London-made as the 'dagger' mark is just visible.
As said, a long shot, but any thoughts appreciated.
Trev.