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Post by ironjohnlogan on Dec 18, 2022 4:36:56 GMT

Cuttoe sword by Iron John Logan
Syzygy is made in the late 18th century "Neo Classical" architecture popular with the Enlightenment showing influence of both Greek and Roman within the European Baroque style. The hand carved bronze hilt has extensive sculpting and engraved details of scrolls and bursting rays on top a field of natural forms. The crenelated bronze ferrel supports the natural ringed horn of the worldly Impala along with ebony and a grotesque of the sun and moon sharing a smile as the pommel. The saw back blade has a deep narrow fuller and is etched with Triumph of Arms, the moon on one face, and the sun on the other and is deeply touchmarked by the artist. Edge and saw sharp and functional
24 inches overall, 18-1/2 inch blade 18oz
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Post by randomnobody on Dec 20, 2022 14:55:10 GMT
Okay, not usually my style, but this...this is nice. I can't decide what makes it an exception, but here we are.
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Post by pellius on Dec 20, 2022 15:42:18 GMT
Very cool
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