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Clemens Horn
1600–1625
Johannes Wundes the Younger
blade dated 1662
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Johannes Moum
hilt, ca. 1630–40; blade, 17th century
British, probably London
ca. 1700
British
dated 1780
Matthew Boulton
ca. 1790
British
ca. 1750–60
British
1600–1625
Rundell, Bridge and Rundell
ca. 1785–1800
British
ca. 1720–40
Hilt, Indian, Mughal; blade, Turkish or Indian
late 17th century
British or Western European
ca. 1400–1450
French or British
ca. 1790
Celtic
ca. 60 BCE
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
British, London
hallmarked 1747–48
British
ca. 1780–90
hilt, British; blade, Spanish
1610–20
British, London
hallmarked 1689–90; blade dated 1674
hilt, Persian; blade, British
ca. 1825–1900
John Radburn
hallmarked 1770–71
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
hilt, Sumatran, Achen; blade, British
hilt, 19th century; blade, 17th–18th century
John Bland
ca. 1780–85
Samuel Brunn
hallmarked for 1800–1801
European or possibly British
15th century
James Morisset
ca. 1780–85
Indian, Mughal
1605–27
hilt, Sudanese; blade, Iranian
hilt, late 19th century; blade, 1848–96
1800–1850
Michael Barnett
hallmarked for 1798–99
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1755
British, Staffordshire
ca. 1750–75
Assyrian
ca. 8th century BCE
Robert Mole
1850
John Beckett
ca. 1690; blade, probably early 18th century
Richard Teed
dated 1805
Parry & Musgrave
ca. 1793–95
British, London
ca. 1856