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Spanish colonial machete, late 1800s, with original scabbard.

Currency:USD Category:Artifacts / Non-wreck Artifacts Start Price:175.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Spanish colonial machete, late 1800s, with original scabbard.
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Spanish colonial machete, late 1800s, with original scabbard. 550 grams, 25" long. Sharp, bright, single-edged German blade stamped with J.E. FREYTAG. C SOHN / GARANTIZADO below lion next to "No 197 / 69" closer to the brass quillon, carved-horn terminating in the shape of a horse's head, the scabbard mostly intact with wear at tip, some stitching open, a popular item dating to the Spanish American War and carried by sailors, settlers, soldiers, and mounted vaqueros alike. With photo-certificate.