Old 19th November 2007, 10:14 PM	 
 
Posted by: 
fernando 
 
Lead Moderator European Armoury 
 Join Date: Dec 2004 
Location: Portugal 
 
Hi Jim, 
I first hesitated before posting this, as a trade mark. 
It represents a version not yet included here as, being a motto, is a sentimental one, and not an honourable one, as already discussed in this thread. 
But having seen this motto in two different specimens, in two distinct places, from rather diverse provenances, i presume this is after all a mark thas has been applied to swords from the trading circuits. 
The motto is NO AL AMOR QUE NO CAVSE TROMENTO / SI NO ES FIRME CON ESTA ME LO PAGARAS = No to love that doesn�t bring torment / If it is not firm, you will pay me with this one. 
I have it myself in a XVII-XVIII century rapier blade, mounted in a stick sword, possibly set up in the XIX century. 
The other example is found in a beautyfull silver hilted cup guard sword, presently at the Oporto Military Museum, labeled mid XVIII century. 
I ask you a thousand pardons if this situation doesn't fall within this thread theme. 
 
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