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aspalathos
10th April 2023, 06:08 PM
Hello some info please , is it german ? 18-19 century?
Akanthus
10th April 2023, 07:51 PM
Would say most likely German ,eventually French.Somewhere between 1730 and 1760. Please look on the back of the blade if you can find a flowerlike decoration . Solingeen signed with the " Solinger Rose " .Is the nucklebow soldered at the upper end ? Because the upper and lower angle of it is different .
Jim McDougall
11th April 2023, 04:12 AM
I agree with Akanthus, though it is difficult to say for certain cuttoes of this kind and period (1720s-40s) are French (as this one appears) or English. The pronounced rounded pommel cap, courtly shell element descending over blade from bottom of guard, knuckle guard seem of a genre which could be French, German or English.
The blade is clearly of the straight hanger type consistent with blades like this going into England from Solingen, with the single back fuller. It seems to have been dramatically shortened.
It is tempting to consider a blade shortened in this manner for maritime use as preferred by officers. Extremely attractive cuttoe!
"Swords and Blades of the American Revolution" ,George Neumann, 1973.
(examples 64.S and 65.S both French 1720-50 are similar). ]
The marking is unclear and not found in any references I have in exact match, but its position on the blade is consistent with other marks on these kinds of blades of this period. Some of this type with fluer de lis in same location suggest being from French arsenal in this period.
aspalathos
11th April 2023, 02:47 PM
Would say most likely German ,eventually French.Somewhere between 1730 and 1760. Please look on the back of the blade if you can find a flowerlike decoration . Solingeen signed with the " Solinger Rose " .Is the nucklebow soldered at the upper end ? Because the upper and lower angle of it is different .
Hello blade has got marks on both side,I didnt notice other marks . Here are kore photos..
Akanthus
11th April 2023, 09:36 PM
Sorry,i don't know the mark on the blade but these backblades are typical for huntingswords of those times .
werecow
12th April 2023, 01:52 PM
The marking is unclear and not found in any references I have in exact match, but its position on the blade is consistent with other marks on these kinds of blades of this period. Some of this type with fluer de lis in same location suggest being from French arsenal in this period.
Not an exact match, but could it be a double-headed eagle like the Passau and Solingen ones shown below?
EDIT: Argh! Why does it insist on flipping my images on its side? :mad:
aspalathos
13th April 2023, 03:57 AM
Hello blade has got marks on both side,I didnt notice other marks . Here are kore photos..
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