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|  18th April 2015, 03:22 PM | #11 | |
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 Hi Cathey, beautiful basket hilt mounted with a beautiful German imported rapier blade. it's nice to see that rapier blades with a blunt ricasso were also used on basket hilts because it is not possible to bend the index finger around the ricasso due to the basket, so the ricasso has no function here. This diamond shaped rigid blade is ideal for the thrust. Anchors are often wrongly perceived as a makersmark, however these anchors are purely decorative and placed for example, at the end of a fuller, or in the middle of a diamond shaped blade. Attribution to Johannes Stam can not be made merely on basis of a similar anchor and without his other marks the typical IS under a crown. In Albert Weyersberg Solinger schwertschmiede 1926 ,p 27 is a Solingen blade described with an almost identical in copper inlaid Passau wolf and orband cross .see image this blade is attributed by Weyersberg to Johannes kirschbaum. best, Jasper Last edited by cornelistromp; 18th April 2015 at 03:32 PM. | |
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