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					Originally Posted by BUCC_Guy
					
				 I found one of similar construction (diamond spike, hard angle hook) previously sold by Christies.
 
 Is it a safe bet that this one is likely 1520-1530?
 
 My initial thought was that this one was indeed earlier than most on the market as construction is a bit more crude than the more refined, sleek Bills we see later in the 16th century.  The hook angle is closer to a 90 degree angle than most examples.
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 Thanks for posting all the photos, and discussing comparable examples.   I agree on your assessment of date.   It's a nice example of a no-frills service weapon of a foot soldier of the era.   Condition isn't at all bad for something that's been round the block a few times, five centuries ago.