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1350-1450 sounds plausible. [/QUOTE] Hi Jasper, This of course would be the common dating for egdged weapons with characteristic flat and down-curved Gothic quillons. I am curious though to see a sample of such an early date with late-style quillons like yours - please do keep in mind to always watch out for the latest possible stylistic feature on any item when dating it! ![]() One of the most common mistakes is to date an item on the grounds of its earliest features ... Best, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 22nd July 2012 at 11:22 PM. |
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