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Cerjak 23rd April 2017 05:24 PM

Armourer’s mark on 17 th century Morion for ID
 
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I would like to id this armourer’s mark ,could it be Nuremberg ?
Any help on it would be appreciated.
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Cerjak

CSinTX 23rd April 2017 09:46 PM

Struck at an angle but it sure looks like it could be.

Jim McDougall 24th April 2017 07:18 PM

That thing is so degenerated, or perhaps not even fully struck that its hard to tell what it is. Can you discern more by looking at it from different angles?

Cerjak 25th April 2017 02:40 PM

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Hi Jim and CSINTX

For me it seems that this mark representing a bat.
Please see the picture of MARKS OF TOLEDAN ARMOURERS.
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Cerjak

CSinTX 25th April 2017 02:58 PM

I was thinking maybe 1590 or 1594 seen in your previous post #2.

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=19437

Cerjak 26th April 2017 02:08 PM

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similar helmet from Hermann Historica said to be english or flämisch pickman helmet circa 1600/1610 .

Cerjak 26th April 2017 02:41 PM

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from "2500 years of European helmets" HM Curtis

cornelistromp 26th April 2017 06:29 PM

Dutch around 1600 struck with the double headed eagle of the city Maastricht.

best,

fernando 27th April 2017 07:18 PM

Ah, Jasper.
Your'e always there in decisive moments :cool:.


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