Lot 418

A MID / LATE 18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH BASKET HILTED CAVALRY OFFICER'S BROAD SWORD






Scottish Works of Art & Whisky
Auction: 17 August 2022 at 11:00 BST
Description
the steel hilt of six panels decorated with lozenges and points, large wrist guard, the leather covered grip with wire binding and red felt liner, bun shaped pommel double edged blade applied with engraved gold plaque
Dimensions
blade 80cm long, overall length 97cm
Footnote
Note: The applied 19th century gold plaque reads ‘The claymore was once the property of the Unfortunate Prince Charles and worn by him at the Battle of Culloden, after his defeat it fell into the hands of CAPt DRUMMOND of his suite who gave it to the late ROBt GRAHAM of Gartmore Esq’.
Although the information on the plaque surely cannot be correct, this sword is neither a claymore nor a pattern known at the time of the ‘45 it shows the great historical value placed on relics of this period by the early 19th century.





