File:Sword cutlass2 work.jpg
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English: Benjamin Church cutlass; blade Hounslow (“wolf”) mark, England; grip maple, New England. Late 17th c.
Steel, maple grip: 73.5 cm long x 13 cm (grip) |
Source | http://drbenjaminchurchjr.blogspot.com/2013/01/col-churchs-sword.html |
Author | EJWitek |
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