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I like.the wild boar head,
Don't think it is a coat of arms / family crest. a deco for a '' royal'' main gauche hunting dagger 😅 |
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Thank you very much Fernando !!
I found a mix of similar parts but nothing exactly look like... Here a french hunting dagger with boars and damas blade |
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Here the ''same'' kind of damascened steel
And old velvet covered parade swords or dagger Some models with xxl historic importance... |
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Hello Marius,
Really nice dagger ! The new pictures help a lot! An high quality dagger certainly expensive but not old I guess, For me made by a blacksmith in the second period of the 20th century. PS: I'd like to get one like that |
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I just want to add this picture,
The blade moves a little in the scabbard and the velvet is used/missing inside so I don't think all dagger and scabbard are so recent. |
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Looking for my monogramms and Kaiser Willhelm II,
I found this german royal gift dagger with damas blade. If it hadn't such an amazing history, we could think it is just a recent reproduction |
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Thank you Francantolin
for your imput ! I sharpened the edges and age the blade with a special trick , I find it looks older/ authentic now |
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