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Old 3rd September 2023, 03:51 AM   #11
M ELEY
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Very nice hunting hanger. Yours dates to 1740-80 era based on the folded down guard and plain knuckle guard (earlier examples have 'knobs' at the mid-juncture of the bow or cherub's faces). While many of these are thought of as 'hirschfangers', hanger swords such as these were used throughout Europe. Along with the gentry, who used them for the hunt, they were also popular with the infantry and among sailors on ships (their smaller size and mostly brass fixtures were resistant to rusting). Also, remembr that the vast majority of swords (or at least the blades) were being made in the German states at the time and shipped all over the place. The king's head' marking in profile was a common mark for the Wundes family of smiths, which goes back well into the 17th century and often found on blades of the period. I've always liked these types-

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