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Mace
Mace
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Mace

Date1600s-1700s
Mediumsteel
Dimensions74.9 cm (29 1/2 in.), 3 lb, 8 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.317
Description"Hindu basket hilt" of military type with wide flat crossguard extending upwards & tapering to form knuckle guard. Hole on upper rear of hilt for lanyard or tassel. Lozenge-section grip swollen at mid-height with wide flat discoid pommel with mushroom-shaped button. Reinforcing rib under crossguard tapering towards head in arrow-shaped langets on squared section of shaft ending with knurl section. Shaft continues in octagonal section tapering to flanged, pear-shaped head with 7 blades, brazed in place, with a turned finial at end.

Hilt appears to be made for a mace, but perhaps a working-life marriage with the shaft and head.
ProvenancePurchased by the Museum on March 6, 1931 from York Galleries, Theo. Offerman, NYC. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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late 1800s
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late 1400s–early 1500s
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English
1600–1650