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A short cutlass Imperial German Forester blade 10 inches single edge. Etched both sides with scenes of hunters, deer's and hounds. Ricasso maker marked hubectus Solingen. Gilt finish brass 'D' guard. Game bird clam shell hilt with deer hoof quillon. White celluloid grip with gilt accord decorations. C/W original gilt finished leather and etched brass stag, drag end

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  • Cutlass - A short single edged sword with a flat wide, slightly curved blade. The cutlass is associated with pirates, who used it frequently in their sea raids, during the "Golden Age of Piracy" from around 1650 to 1720. The cutlass was adopted as the standard sword by the English, French, and American armed forces, from 18th century well into first half of 20th century.
  • Celluloid - In 1864 an American scientist by the name of Parkes mixed camphor with nitrocellulose, etc. The result was what came to be known as "celluloid", the first form of plastic, and a product for which Parkes could find no use.

    Some time later when the supplies of ivory for making billiard balls were becoming difficult to obtain, an inventor produced a perfect billiard ball from a mould using "celluloid".

    Toys, dolls and other products such as combs, cutlery handles and costume jewellery made from celluloid began appearing on the market from 1913 and continued to do so until the early 1950s by which time it was superseded by more modern products due to safety concerns because it was highly flammable and brittle product.

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A short Cutlass Imperial German Forester blade 10 inches single…