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Thank you Jasper
Yes, to me this blade belonged to this guard do you have an example to show for a similar sword with the correct pommel ? Also what is your opinion about salingen mark ? Best Jean-Luc |
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mmm..................all 17th century pommels are possible but a (flattened in the plan of the blade) globular or reversed egg-shaped pommel engraved as the guard would look nice.
pommel types such as in http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=17320 mefecit salingen= Solingen made me. I cannot enter my books but in wapenhandelinghe by jacop de gheyn is a sword of your type if I remember well. Last edited by cornelistromp; 16th January 2016 at 07:41 PM. |
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Salingen is a quarter or neighbourhood of Dortmund, Germany.
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So it could be Hans (sword smith ) from Salingen in Germany ? |
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