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I've lost notes for this one. Origin? 16th or 17th century? Saved to my balls folder in January 2011. No doubt I had saved it for Jim and his five ball discussion but I set this one aside without proper annotation.
Cheers GC |
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Beautiful piece, Glen
.Say, can we see the whole sword ? |
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It is the only photo I have.
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Hi Hotspur, its a German boar sword first quarter of the 16th c , sold at Fisher may 1933.
kind regards Ulfberth |
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Thanks a bunch. It must be in a book somewhere.
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Someone pointed out there is a similar sword here
https://www.gnm.de/your-museum-in-nu...nting-culture/ Another pointed to a similar sword in the Wallace museum and yet another wasn't sure of a Spanish or Italian museum. Cheers GC |
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The Wallace example
https://wallacelive.wallacecollectio...ype=detailView |
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Thanks again!
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Quote:
matchlock's post #45 |
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