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(deceased)
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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An early 19th century walking stick, which must have belonged to some noble owner, a court officer, a polititian or the like. The little ring on the scabbard's mouth, must have been to lock a frog, at a later stage. There is a little repair in one top side of the wooden scabbard.
The beautyfull 80 cms. (31 1/2") blade dates from the late 17th / early 18th century, and has once mounted a rapier; its condition is excelent. It has the most unusual inscriptions in Spanish. The translation would be, in one side: No to love that doesn’t bring torment And on the other: If it’s not firm, you will pay me with this one All in all, an old and rare piece with history. Selling for 450 Euros. Will accept proposals, including a convenient swap. Fernando |
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