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Sheath for Dagger
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Sheath for Dagger

Culture
Date1860–1861
Mediumsilver and wood
Dimensions32 cm (12 5/8 in.), 7 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.485.2
DescriptionWood, 2-piece straight sheath encased in silver tapering very slightly to flattened ball terminal. Repousée floral & geometric patterns overall. Repaired at tip.

The scabbard of elliptical section is straight over about 2/3 of its length, then curves to the tip. It is of thin, low grade silver sheet, repousseed and incised overall with a thatched treatment near the point, and ascendant fronds, leaves and floral motives to the mouth. Below this, both faces have a rather rococo like cartouche at the center of which is what seems to be a bipennis axe. The mouth of the scabbard has a beaded edge between two rows of smaller beads, and a thin washer above.

The scabbard has a wooden core, and around this the scabbard seems to be formed from one piece of metal, closed up near an overlapped seam with incised chevrons, on the rear edge. The front is punched and cut with overlapping trilobated petals, alternately plain and incised. From about mid-length, to the top, this side has a strip of thin metal with cut and pointille decoration, evidently serving to reinforce the edge. The very tip is fitted with a domed cap. There are no rings or other means for suspension.
ProvenancePurchased by the Museum at the Morosini sale (October 10-15, 1932) at American Art Association (NYC), lot #61. Paid $17.50 for lot. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
On View
Not on view
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Northern Italian
portions 1500s, assembled and decorated in 1800s
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Northern German
1555–1560
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Shaban Ziya
hilt about 1700–1750, blade 1860–1861
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Ottoman
dated 1807–1808
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German
late 1400s–early 1500s
Close Helmet for Field and Tournament
Northern Italian
about 1550–1570
Bearing Sword
German
1400s–1500s, refurbished early 1600s
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about 1600–1650