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Old 12th November 2011, 02:22 PM   #11
Fernando K
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Hola a todos

Confieso que me apresuré. Hay llaves (lock) producidas a partir de 1814 que tienen la expresión "Royale", pero la cazoleta (pan) sin guarda-fuego e inclinada. Entonces, la fecha de la llave es a lo sumo de 1814 o posterior.
En cuanto al post (tread) inicial deTerry, es un poco tramposo, porque nos ha presentado la llave sin decirnos que pertenece a un mosquete (fusil) de guardias suizos del Rey.
Los "Cent Suisses" formaban las 4 compañias, conjuntamente con los "Marchaux-des-Logis", en la "Maison du Roi"
Hi all

I confess that I hastened. There are keys (lock) produced from 1814 that have the word "Royale", but the bowl (pan) without guard-fire and inclined. So the key date is at most of 1814 or later.
As for the post (tread) initial deTerry is a bit tricky, because we have been presented without saying that the key belongs to a musket (gun) of Swiss Guards of the King.
The "Cent Suisses" were the four companies, together with "Logis des Marchaux" at the "Maison du Roi"
Affectionately. Fernando KAfectuosamente. Fernando K
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