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Congratulations on a very interesting find! And thanks for sharing it with us!
The pommel definitely looks to have some age to it. Can you give us some more pictures of the guard plate? Assume no markings? |
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No marking.
Guard have an unusual construction but can't give more clue for now. I hope to be able to meet the french army museum staff, so they can study it ... |
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Funny story and congratulations on this find. On the matter of C-tesing: I once asked a world-renowned dendro-archeologist if he could help me with a wooden hilt on one of my swords. His answer was sure, but he needs at least 10 gramms of wood. Think twice before giving that wood away!
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Depending on the method, it varies on the number of gr.
30mg are enough for accelerated method. But need to drill a little hole to get the uncontaminated wood. |
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Reminds me of my NE African club, 3ft. Grip is partially covered in leather with the hair on.
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the construction of the rondel, with the metal band on the rim around it, resembles somewhat a 14/15th c basilard in my collection.
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