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A few pictures from the Museum of Oltenia region in Craiova city, Dolj county (Muzeul Olteniei Craiova - history and archeology section). The two last spathas (4th century) were found near Desa village Dolj county.
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A few photos from the "Muzeul Militar Naţional - Regele Ferdinand I" Bucharest.
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Minor observation, while visiting the Golești museum (Muzeul Golești) near Pitești, I noticed this decoration on a stove tile, which is very similar to Albu Golescu's tombstone (died 1574), posted earlier. I doubt that it is from the same period, but still interesting.
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A few more photos from "Muzeul Naţional de Artă al României". Icons depicting saints with 18th century pallash types, with knuckle guards.
1 - St. Prokopios (18th century) from Bistrita monastery, Valcea county. Nice stitching detail on the scabbard. 2 - St. Michael from Partoş monastery, Banat region (1740). Former Austrian Empire, today Romania. 3 - St. Michael, (18th century), Banat region. Former Austrian Empire, today Romania. 4 - Unknown (St. George?). Probably Transylvanian. Nice longsword with type XV blade and rain-guard? |
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My Xmas present: A Turkish sword of the early tribal 'Ertugrul' style: The long 'yelman' is sharp.
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