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Great info Victrix! Clearly have done your research since your first post. My only question would be the Pottenstein blades marked prior to 1760, such as the one on the first page.
Do you know where you read about the reservation of the gilding for palace guard/royalty? Cheers |
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Location: Sweden
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The gilding would be reserved for Army officers, not private estate guards. Not sure where I got that from, so unconfirmed. Hussar regiments were recognized from uniform colours and it’s possible some used gilding and others used silver (so also unconfirmed). |
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Join Date: Jun 2021
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Check the first page there’s one pictured there marked 1749.
Have you seen any other with silver hardware? It’s not plated, my guess from its polishing characteristics is that it is low grade silver. I haven’t been able to find another example that is not brass. Last edited by JT88; 17th October 2021 at 02:37 PM. |
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