Halberd Head
American
ca. 1740 – 1750
This halberd provides an example of American provincial folk art.
The halberd head would have been mounted on a long pole of ash, hickory or walnut in heights 76"- 80" Carried by non-commissioned officers, halberds served as a symbol of rank and as a control staff to straighten the lines of soldiers.
Iron. L 44.7, W 28.5 cm
George C. Neumann Collection
Valley Forge National Historical Park, VAFO 566