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yes like i mentioned in post #12 this type M2 was usually larger around 60cm+ and heavier then the earlier ones.
Wallace A985 is 0.86kg, not 1.86kg, the heaviest mace in Wallace is A979 with 1.67 KG. best, Last edited by cornelistromp; 14th June 2015 at 06:26 PM. |
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hereby 4 maces from the William Burrell Collection, the middle two, the larger ones are of the same type as het mace in # 1, M2B. around 1550
the outer smaller ones are earlier around 1500 of type M1A. the second mace, from left to right, is 63cm long, flanges are 9.9cm, weight is 1,274kg. best, Jasper Last edited by cornelistromp; 14th June 2015 at 06:22 PM. |
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It was offered to me, but i'm not sure if original or not...
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Diego, how can anyone help if you don't post any pictures, as you were already reminded ?
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