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Can't hardly see that first blade. I took the image to GIMP and applied contrast mask and some mild sharpening.
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Yes Detlef, I see my mistake. But everything I wrote is still valid, also with the new picture. The silver is soft and what happened to the rings shows it has been carried for many years. Probably a late 19th c. piece.
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Thank you all for the feedback. In the old blade (the first item pictured) there may be a maker's Mark under the grime at the base of the riccaso. I will try to get better pictures of that for you.
Regarding the second item: while I was fairly certain of the low quality of the blade, my real question was about the suspension rings which seem unique in my (admittedly) limited experience. Any feedback on this specific element? Thanks again. |
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taken from this interesting thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=koummya But like said, I am afraid that this piece is very recent. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Let's see if it's an English, French or Spanish blade... Quote:
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So I've cleaned off enough grime to see the mark. It isn't complete, as it appears a portion has worn off. To me, it looks like the leg and three tail feathers of a bird(?). In this condition, abstract enough to be open to interpretation. I'm hoping someone with a good list of known marks can match it up to something.
As always, thanks for your insights. Oh, and a picture of the full blade again. I know folks weren't too pleased with the prior pics, so I hope these prove more useful. |
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Oops! I promised a better image of the blade, and instead uploaded two images of the mark (any thoughts on the mark, by the way??).
Here is the brighter image of the whole thing: |
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Wow...no guesses regarding the maker's mark, eh?
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