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FABULOUS AMERICAN REV WAR SPONTOON: 1750-1770 BLACKSMITH FORGED!

$ 258.71

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  • Condition: Used
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    Description

    FABULOUS AMERICAN REV WAR SPONTOON: 1750-1770 BLACKSMITH FORGED.
    This is the second of two spontoons currently listed. This one is exceptional in its style. The entire blade has been
    cut and artistically shaped with folded processes curled downward along the edge. The conical mounting socket, much
    like the one  pictured from Neumann's reference, "Swords and Blades of the American Revolution," page 217
    still retains its attachment rivet.
    Remarkably, the socket is engraved with a rudimentary cross-hatch design near its top.
    I note as a matter of interest that the curled processes like those  pictured
    borrow from the very common tomahawk style (see photo:Petersons "American Indian Tomahawks").
    Could this spontoon been made for Indian allies of the Colonial army? Possibly, but really most were either
    neutral or had joined the British.There were some Cherokee, Tuscorora and Oneida
    who fought with the rebels. But that was about it. Still this  looks like it could have been an Indian ally's spontoon.
    Specifics: Length overall 12 3/8 1nches.
    Blunted tip, fine patina. Surface wear is minimal.
    A few words about the actual use of a spontoon in the Rev War: The pole once inserted into the conical
    mounting socket of the spontoon brought its full length to about seven feet. It was a weapon reserved for
    officers who led in battle. When it was planted upright, the troops remained in place, tilted forward, they advanced,
    and tilted back, they retreated.
    GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC AND AS DESCRIBED