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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Tennessee, USA
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Looks real to me. My impression is that it is Swiss or German, early to mid 16th c.
The cleaning is not that big of a deal, in fact it could use some more to get rid of that active rust. The langets are a bigger concern, along with the hefty grain on the shaft. Darken the shaft, clean the active rust, protect existing metal, and toss on a tassel to cover the missing langets. A dedicated restoration would be a new square or octagonal shaft, reproduced langets, and a good cleaning. I know we are always told not to clean patina, but that is active rust that will get worse. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NC, U.S.A.
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No expert, but I agree it looks legit. Love to have a piece like this, even with the fix-ups. Congrats-
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Rhineland
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Thank you Gentlemen! Happy to hear that you also think it is a real piece.
I meanwhile removed the head from the shaft, left it in oil for few hours and slightly cleaned it with fine steel whool, so that the new rust is gone. IŽll give it a short octogonal shaft on a plate as a stand and maybe a tassel, if I can find one. Interestingly the nails seem to be still the original ones. Best regards Andras |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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To me it looks like an original piece that has had the main blade reduced in size.
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