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carlos 8th July 2018 07:11 AM

Pictures from spanish army museum in Toledo
 
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I wish enjoy with pictures!!!
Carlos

carlos 8th July 2018 07:14 AM

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carlos 8th July 2018 07:16 AM

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F. de Luzon 8th July 2018 01:18 PM

This is very interesting! I hope to visit someday. Thank you for posting.

Fernando

PS. May I share the photo of the flags to the Philippine Vexillological Association?

Sajen 8th July 2018 03:08 PM

Thank you for sharing Carlos! :)

carlos 8th July 2018 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by F. de Luzon
This is very interesting! I hope to visit someday. Thank you for posting.

Fernando

PS. May I share the photo of the flags to the Philippine Vexillological Association?

Yes!!! No problem

F. de Luzon 8th July 2018 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by carlos
Yes!!! No problem

Muchas gracias!

Fernando

Tim Simmons 8th July 2018 05:32 PM

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Very interesting Bida ? piece.

carlos 8th July 2018 05:44 PM

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Very interesting Bida ? piece.


Inside museum there is a room with the Romero Ortiz Collection. This piece belongs to this Collection.

carlos 9th July 2018 05:19 AM

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I have found another picture about pantalán

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Philip 15th July 2018 07:19 PM

Muchas gracias, Carlos! Nice quality material, well-displayed. Has the museum published a comprehensive catalog?

Hope you took pics of the best of the Spanish and European arms and armor too. If so could you please share with us on the European Armoury forum? We'd especially like to see what this museum has in the way of late-medieval Hispano-Moresque daggers and swords, and the early Spanish firearms that inspired later indigenous production in North Africa, the Levant, and Turkey...

ArmsAndAntiques 16th July 2018 02:32 AM

Wonderful objects!

I am most interested in the exceptional decoration of the lantaka and its possible age. Museum descriptions should be taken with a heavy dose of salt, and judging by the quality of the casting and workmanship I would push the dating back by at least a century.

Battara 17th July 2018 03:31 AM

I'm with you on the lantaka, However remember that just because it was captured in 1876 doesn't mean that it was made then. In fact, it very well may have been made much earlier, especially if it was in use by that time.

Again Carlos, Mil Gracias!


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