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francantolin 16th November 2016 12:01 PM

old german (?!) hunting sword/dagger to date
 
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Hello everybody,

I have bought this small hunting sword with his small knife
but I'm not sure about age, exact origin and metal for the hilt and scabbard mounts.

I think it is a german model, look 18th century ( ?!) but the small knife seems really recent ( there is a ''T'' stamped cf pictures) so maybe 20th century ?,
for the hilt, there is a 13 engraved, does it mean steel, silver alloy, silver ?

Kind regards

Francesco

francantolin 18th November 2016 04:57 AM

Any opinion ?

13 hallmark ?!

kronckew 18th November 2016 07:52 AM

nice one. complete trousse-like set. have seen this karabela shaped hilt on a number of french attributed hunting swords and variously described as 'european' or 'continental' from 18th & 19th century, some with solingen blades. almost invariably without scabbard or small dressing companion knife. blades on the ones i've seen vary from straight to curved, sometimes with a clipped point. i guess it could also have been very early 20th c. by someone who admired and copied an earlier example. i leave that attribution to those more expert. i would have thought late 19th myself, but the almost mint condition IS unusual. the sword looks like it may have a bit more age, is there patination on it's blade? hard to tell from the photo.

canos 18th November 2016 10:00 AM

It's a Karabela, Poland, 18. century.
Compare: fischerauktionen.ch / Sept. 2015 / Lot. 1229

francantolin 18th November 2016 10:28 AM

Hello Kronckew,

thank you for your message,
I will post some picures of the blade,

for the ''13'' hallmark, I think I was wrong:

the numerals were ''strange'': not a classic 1 and 3;
I think now that they are arabic numeral: a 4 and a 2 : so ''42'' will be written,
1842 ? 1942 ? Ottoman or north african ?...

( sure it looks like german daggers, the hilt form is oriental too ?)..

Kind regards

francantolin 18th November 2016 10:37 AM

Do you think I'll post it in the ethnographic weapons forum ?

francantolin 18th November 2016 12:43 PM

tank you Canos,

i'll look.

her some pictures of the blade ( classic ) one of the hilt with worm holes so must not be too recent ...

francantolin 18th November 2016 12:45 PM

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fernando 18th November 2016 03:51 PM

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If (if) this hilt were made of silver, this would be the German/Prussian hallmark Lot system. The 13 lot purity corresponds to 812/000 silver.


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canos 18th November 2016 05:03 PM

The same type, compare also:
galeriedemars.fr / Armes blanches / sabre karabela, Polonais

francantolin 18th November 2016 06:08 PM

thank you Fernando !!

I looked about the lot stamps you told me and found a site about these lots

if it's like that, it will be an old austrian model of hunting dagger
( silver 812 as you told me ) Pretty cool if it's like that !!

http://www.silvercollection.it/austr...hallmarks.html

( the T in the O on the blade of the small knife looks too like the old stamp ) :confused:

Perhaps do you know how we can test silver authenticity ?

Kind regards

fernando 18th November 2016 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by francantolin
...Perhaps do you know how we can test silver authenticity ?..

No, but there are members who can say something about that.

kronckew 18th November 2016 06:37 PM

a tiny drop of bleach on silver will turn it black, the purer the silver, the faster it reacts. when satisfied, wash it off & re-polish the spot. if it DOESN'T blacken, it isn't silver. (clean the area beforehand to make sure there is no oil or grease/wax coating to give a false negative...)

egg yolk will also blacken real silver quite quickly, it has sulphur in the yolk part.

francantolin 18th November 2016 07:23 PM

Ok tank you !!

I'll try and tell you ( better I think to start with the egg yolk !!) :rolleyes:


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