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Victorian Cinquedea Dagger with Golden Mythological Decoration and Ivory Grip Panels

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Victorian Cinquedea Dagger with Golden Mythological Decoration and Ivory Grip Panels
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Estimate: $3000 - 5000
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The Cinquedea ("five fingers", in reference to the blade width) was a popular civilian sidearm originating in Northern Italy circa 1525-1550. This is a Victorian example measuring 22 3/4 inches overall, the blade is 17 inches long and 3 1/2 inches wide across the base, with ten fullers on each side, arranged in four expanding rows from tip to base, the last two rows on each side are decorated with golden scroll and leafy vine patterns, extending 9 inches upward, surrounding a 2 inch wide scene of a Greco-Roman deity on each side. One side, Jupiter/Zeus sits in his chair, lightning clenched in his fist, while Aquila, the eagle responsible for carrying and guarding the bolts, looks on. The reverse shows Pluto/Hades seated on a throne with a scroll in his hand, Cerberus the 3-headed guard dog of the underworld, seated beside him and a cypress tree in the background. The gold decoration continues on the guard and pommel, with a pair of smooth ivory grip panels fitted with cut-through metal disc accents. Provenance: The William Ashby Collection
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Very fine, with a mixed brown and gray patina on the metal, scattered spotting and handling marks. Over 90% of the original gold is present with wear on the high edges and some bubbling. The deific scenes are sharply executed and finely detailed. Grips are very good with some minor filing marks and attractive color. An excellent piece of ornately decorated Italian bladesmithing.