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Liverpools swords and wooden staves, 1910
Liverpools swords and wooden staves, 1910. From left to right: Liverpools sword of state with hilt and quillons of silver, 1763; two wooden staves with silver-guilt mounts, 1745; and Liverpools oldest sword, 1659. From The Connoisseur magazine (1910)
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Handle Hilt Liverpool Merseyside Oldest Sword Of State The Connoisseur Stave
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This print takes us back to the early 20th century, specifically to Liverpool in 1910. The image showcases a collection of Liverpools swords and wooden staves, each with its own unique history and significance. From left to right, we are presented with Liverpools sword of state from 1763, adorned with a silver hilt and quillons. Its regal appearance speaks volumes about the power it once symbolized. Next, two wooden staves catch our attention, dating back to 1745 and featuring exquisite silver-guilt mounts. These staves were likely used as ceremonial or decorative pieces during that era. However, the highlight of this ensemble is undoubtedly Liverpools oldest sword from 1659. Its worn handle tells tales of battles fought long ago, evoking a sense of awe for its longevity and survival through centuries. The photograph was originally featured in The Connoisseur magazine in 1910, showcasing these historical artifacts for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. It serves as a testament to Liverpool's rich heritage as an important center for weaponry production throughout England's history. As we gaze upon this monochrome image captured by an unknown creator but preserved by The Print Collector organization, we can't help but appreciate the craftsmanship behind these weapons while also contemplating the stories they hold within their blades.
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