art-of-swords: Presentation Sword with Scabbard Maker: John Targee (American, circa 1774–1850)
art-of-swords:Presentation Sword with ScabbardMaker: John Targee (American, circa 1774–1850)Date: circa 1815–17Culture: American, New YorkMedium: Steel, gold, silverMeasurements: Length, 37 1/4 in. (94.62 cm)Classification: SwordsFollowing the War of 1812, the State of New York awarded twelve swords to military officers who commanded troops within its borders. This example was presented posthumously to Brigadier General Daniel Davis (1777–1813) of the New York Militaia, who died during the Battle of Lake Erie on September 10, 1813.The sword’s design reflects the classical inspiration of the Federal period. The hilt is based on French Empire models. The figure of Hercules and the Nemean Lion, emblematic of strength and courage, is probably copied from an English engraving after a Classical gem or cameo. The eagle-headed pommel, on the other hand, is typically American, as is the style of engraving on the scabbard, illustrating the Battle of Lake Erie.Source: © 2000–2013 The Metropolitan Museum of Art -- source link
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