Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Condition: very good
Lot information
Hunting fang from the end of the 19th century, equipped with a scabbard. The blade is made of carbon steel, has a straight back and is equipped with saw teeth, which were intended to cut through the sternum of a hunted game. The shield is made of brass, decorated with ornaments and shaped into a shell motif. The handle is made of deer antler and is fixed with a metal sleeve. The scabbard is made of black leather with reinforced brass fittings, with the upper part having a print for attachment to the belt.
Dimensions
Length: 65.7 cm | Blade length: 49.5 cm | Blade width: 28.5 mm | Weight: 860 g
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