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Yvain
16th June 2020, 09:21 PM
Hi everyone !

I wanted to share this with you, as I'm pretty sure an old piece of furniture at my new workplace has two halves of a smallsword shell-guard recycled as keyhole plates.


I'm thinking French (maybe English ?), around 1780, what do you think ? Any similar example you know of ?

Anyway, I thought it was a pretty funny and clever reuse of weapon parts (the piece of furniture itself is most likely from the XIXth century).

shayde78
17th June 2020, 04:05 AM
I think you are right! Good eyes!

kronckew
17th June 2020, 08:12 AM
Ditto!

Lansquenet59
17th June 2020, 01:26 PM
Wow, most people would have seen nothing! Interesting :)

Yvain
17th June 2020, 06:01 PM
Thanks ! This is coming from a rather poor, mountainous region, so I guess people just decided to reuse that nice, but otherwise useless, metal plate to fancy up their furniture. I had never seen anything like this before though !

pbleed
22nd June 2020, 05:47 PM
Indeed this is a worthy thread, but....
If this "guard" was found in East Asia, it would be classified as a a "Namban tsuba" of some kind.
Peter