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Old 17th January 2026, 08:57 PM   #1
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Default Repurposed Spontoon?

This piece just arrived. Reminds me of a pike/spontoon repurposed for a short sword. Nice lion head pommel.

My guess is late 18th century. Found in Massachusetts

20 inches overall with a 15 inch blade.
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Hello Mark. The hilt on this piece is amazing! It certainly dates 18th or earlier. It resembles the early 'English lion' types, but it could also be Dutch. The blade is interesting. While it could be a European or American pike head, it also resembles both Indonesian and East Indian spear heads. The ribbed collar makes me wonder if it might be more Asian (Chinese? Malay?) That's always the problem with these types, as all countries used them and they were always the plainest of the plain weapons. I'll let others chime in on their opinion.
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