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Hilt of a basket-hilted broadsword

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Made in Stirling

Postcard of Hilt of a basket-hilted broadsword.
000-100-002-246-C
© National Museums Scotland

Hilt of a basket-hilted broadsword

This detail shows the hilt and part of the blade of a broadsword dating from the mid 18th century. The basket hilt, inlaid with copper, was made by John Allan junior, of Stirling. The sword blade was imported from Germany.

The hilt has been fitted to a broad blade - a blade which is sharp on both edges unlike a back blade which is sharp on the fore edge only.

The making of quality basket hilts in Stirling appears to have started in 1714 when John Allan moved there from Doune. Some of Allan's best hilts are decorated in the same style as Doune pistols.


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Online ID: 000-100-002-246-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.LA 107
Date: c. 1740 - 1755
Mid 18th century
Material: Brass inlay. Inscription: On hilt: JA/S. / on blade: THIELL KEULLER &c.
Dimensions: 991 mm L x 105 mm max W x 128 mm max D
What: Broadsword
Subject: Swords (NMAS Classification)
Who: John Allan, junior, Stirling (Swordsmith)
Where: Scotland, Stirlingshire, Stirling
Event:
Description: Broadsword with a pierced basket hilt inlaid with brass and signed "JA/S", by John Allan, junior, of Stirling, c. 1740 - 1755
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