Smallsword and Scabbard

Smallsword and Scabbard

Thomas ProsserWW-1775-143072

<p>In the late 18th century brilliant-cut steel beads became highly fashionable. The style, which may have originated in England, quickly spread to the French and Russian courts. These beads were set into walking sticks, buckles, buttons, and hilts like this fine example made by Thomas Prosser, an eminent cutler in Bloomsbury, London.</p> <p>The decorations added a bedazzling effect as flickering candlelight reflected off the hilt in dimly lit rooms. Caricatures from the period lampoon this flashy style by showing a lady overcome by the bright light emitting from a gentleman’s cut-steel accessories.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1775
Dimensions
101 × 10.2 cm (39 3/4 × 4 in.)

Artist

Thomas Prosser
Thomas Prosser

Cutler: Thomas Prosser (English, 1774-1795)

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Year
1775
Dimensions
101 × 10.2 cm (39 3/4 × 4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1775-143072

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Thomas Prosser

Thomas Prosser

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