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Thank you for the inputs.
Battara, attached some pics of the brass inlay. As I wrote, is very difficult to have them in an acceptable quality. Regards Paolo |
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Vandoo, I put the magnet on fittings and it won't stick, so they shold be silver or aluminium.
Regards Paolo |
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One thing I forgot: Welcome to the Forum!
![]() Thank you for the brass pictures. Yes I do think this belonged to someone who is of higher rank and it older, around the turn of the century at least. I would suggest taking it to a jeweler to have the metal tested. VERY nice piece. Thank you. |
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Thank you for the exhaustive answers. For sure next year I'll test the fittings metal by a jeweller. (not too simple walk in the city with a bolo under arms !!!).
Happy New Year Paolo |
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paolo look page 124 from " a glossary of the construction,decoration and use of arms and armor in all countries and all times" george cameron stone . we have the same.
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Yes I saw times ago, is the same but it hasn't the fly whisk of horsehair.
Paolo |
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