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Originally Posted by CutlassCollector
Hi Ibrahiim,
Thanks for that link to my own website haha!
I think it is a boarding axe but I could be wrong as it is unusual for a humble axe to be so well marked.
Do you have any specific reason for thinking it's another type of axe?
This is where I am so far.
If Corrado is right, and I hope he is, that gives me not only a state but a date as well.
But I also have a match for a crowned M and B at Klingenthal around 1860 when they were producing weapons for private purchase and possibly other states.
Also as far as I can find on the web the markings for Fabricca Reale di Napoli generally show as FR not RF.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Regards, CC
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And I have to say what a well laid out web page it is!!!!