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Amuk Murugul
4th June 2011, 11:55 PM
Hullo everybody,:)
I would be most grateful for any information on, or photos of, blades from the 19thC. marked/stamped with a rooster/cockerel.
Best,
Hotspur
8th June 2011, 05:14 PM
HI
I don't have a picture handy but one maker using the rooster and or cockerel was Gebruder Weyersburg. A page I came across mentions his marks
http://ww2.rediscov.com/spring/VFPCGI.exe?IDCFile=/spring/DETAILS.IDC,SPECIFIC=15453,DATABASE=objects,
midtenrelics.com has an 1840/1822 type sabre with the mark and it is those that I have seen the mark on before.
What do these other blades look like? I have no isea of the longevity of the marks and whether Weyersburg might have continued using it for some blades such as those headed for South and Central American countries.
Cheers
GC
Amuk Murugul
9th June 2011, 07:23 AM
HI
I don't have a picture handy but one maker using the rooster and or cockerel was Gebruder Weyersburg. A page I came across mentions his marks
http://ww2.rediscov.com/spring/VFPCGI.exe?IDCFile=/spring/DETAILS.IDC,SPECIFIC=15453,DATABASE=objects,
midtenrelics.com has an 1840/1822 type sabre with the mark and it is those that I have seen the mark on before.
What do these other blades look like? I have no isea of the longevity of the marks and whether Weyersburg might have continued using it for some blades such as those headed for South and Central American countries.
Cheers
GC
Hullo Hotspur (used to be the name of one of my favourite comics as well as that of my football team):),
Thanks for your pointer. I think the blades you refer to are of the cavalry sabre. I managed to get pictures of them.
At this stage, I don't know what I'm looking for, but I'll know it when I see one (if that makes any sense to you).
Best
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