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Sword
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Sword

ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Daten.d.
Mediumsteel with silver and horn handle and jewel eye
Dimensionsoverall: 36 x 3 1/2 in. (91.4 x 8.9 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of the Virginia Steele Scott Foundation
Label TextThis ceremonial saber, with its decorated hilt featuring a fearsome raptor head on the pommel, belonged to Cornelis Wynkoop (whose portrait as a young boy by Pieter Vanderlyn hangs directly to the right) when he fought with the Continental Army against the British in the American Revolution. Wynkoop joined the army in 1775 as a major, but rose through the ranks to become a colonel; he likely gave a speech welcoming General George Washington, commander in chief of the army and later the first president of the United States, to the town of Hurley, New York, in 1775.
Status
On view
Object number83.8.49A
Powder Horn
Unknown, British
1766
Object number: 2017.5.76
Powder Horn
John Young
1777
Object number: 2016.25.49
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1767-1770
Object number: 27.128
Lantern Clock
Benjamin Hill
ca. 1650
Object number: 2016.11.1
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Martin Carlin
1781
Object number: 27.20
Six-light Candelabrum [1 of 2]
Dominique Daguerre
ca. 1780
Object number: 27.180
Mounted Vase
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1770-1775
Object number: 13.19
Mounted Vase
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1770-1775
Object number: 13.20
Photography © 2015 Fredrik Nilsen
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1782-1783
Object number: 27.110
Clock
Louis Montjoye I
1770-1780
Object number: 27.113
Peace: Forging Swords into Sickles
Unknown, British
ca. 1928
Object number: 2000.5.2744
Antigonous Swearing on Leonte's Sword
William Hamilton
n.d.
Object number: 69.68.10