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I have absolutely no idea what you mean ![]() This type of baskethilt is Dutch or German, certainly not scottish. also the fleur de lis is not retrofitted in Scotland. with partly Dutch I mean, the hilt can be Dutch, and the blade can be German and vice versa! F/m a filling of a fleur de lis in the inner and outer guard appeared frequently in the second half of the 16th century in western Europe. attached a twohanded sword of Standler 1580 and a German guard auctioned at Thomas del mar last year. best, ‡ A GERMAN TWO HAND PROCESSIONAL SWORD HILT, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY of flattened iron bars, formed of a pair of quillons with bud-shaped finials, and a tightly curled lug above and below, an additional pair of basal lugs, and inner and outer guard each filled with a fleur-de-lys 42.5 cm; 16 ¾ in wide Provenance The armoury of His Imperial Highness, Archduke Eugen, Veste Hohenwerfen, Salzburg, sold Anderson Galleries, New York, 4 March 1927, lot 855, $12.50 JWHA Inv. No. 177 Estimate: 400-600 Last edited by cornelistromp; 5th May 2015 at 07:11 AM. |
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