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The physical Stantler examples I remember had the mark stamped into the blade, sometimes also inlaid with brass. This embossed version, where the mark is higher than the surrounding metal, is indeed shaped like the Stantler mark.
The mark was used by the family from around 1450 to 1650, so this version is possible. Have you found identical ones anywhere? Last edited by cornelistromp; 27th August 2025 at 12:57 PM. |
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I have not. It is clearly a hand-stamped mark and not a premade-stamp as the lines that form the cross are individually struck and the partial circle/orb is more deeply stamped on one side. It looks to me like the orb was hand-stamped first and the two arms of the cross were individually stamped on top of it (note that the cross is slightly crooked to the orb). That stamp is much further down the blade that the other two.
Hope that helps. |
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