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Old 14th May 2013, 10:48 PM   #7
M ELEY
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Just curious. The arrow marking reminded me of a German smith mark I had seen once. I know Solingen sword blades went to the Spanish colonies and were indoctrinated into Spanish pieces by local smiths. I used to have that broadsword ( a colonial piece with brass lion hilt) with the Solingen marking, German smith's or merchant's names and the typical Span motto 'Do not draw me without reason, etc, etc). The three merchants on the blade had some history to them. My research showed that they mad made their way to S. America ca.1800-05 and were selling their crafts to local residents. I kind of doubted that Solingen blades would have been used on a piece made in the main country of Spain, as Toledo made some of the best pieces in the world at that time and were their competitor.
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