Smallsword Hilt and Scabbard Mounts

Goldsmith James Morisset British

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 376

The patriotic and nautical subjects of the decoration suggest that this was made for presentation to a naval hero, as were the similar hilts by Morisset also in the Metropolitan Museum's collection (acc. nos. 26.145.315, 42.50.35). The components of the hilt and scabbard are shown as they would have left the goldsmith’s shop prior to being mounted by the cutler or retailer with a blade and a vellum-covered scabbard.

Smallsword Hilt and Scabbard Mounts, James Morisset (British, London 1738–1815), Silver, enamel, paste brilliants, gold, textile, British, London

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