Small-Sword, c. 1790-1800. Creator: Unknown.

Small-Sword, c. 1790-1800. Creator: Unknown.

2-741-237 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Small-Sword, c. 1790-1800. This example shows the small-sword at its latest and most refined stage of development. Though highly reflective of French taste, it was probably fashioned in a Swiss workshop under French influence or by a French craftsman working in Switzerland. Worn publicly as an emblem of social rank, this sword was likely custom-made for an affluent individual to use on formal or court occasions. So-called because of its short blade, the small-sword emerged as the light and quick weapon of choice for aristocratic civilians during the 1700s. Such a sword was traditionally suspended at about mid-thigh from the left side of a belt, the hilt exposed through the opening of the gentleman's coat. Highly visible, the hilt invited lavish decoration through precious materials such as gold and enamels, as seen here. Considered a type of masculine jewelry at that time, small-swords featured a variety of hilt styles that went in and out of fashion. Many were decorated to match personal costume, and jewelers worked on the finest small-swords of the day.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Blade: etched, blued and gilded steel
  2. Hilt: gold with blue translucent enamel

Picture Type
  1. Arms and armor

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2524x6616
File Size : 48,923kb


Aliases

  1. 2002.1
  1. 162192
  1. 0940023915
  1. 2-741-237
  1. 2002.1
  1. 2741237


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