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a small messer.
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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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a very Nice one thank you, the style looks like a combination of the 3 posted in #1. best, Jasper |
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I know it does!
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The Emperor Maximilian's famous jester, Kunz von der Rosen (+1519) with his Grosses Messer, portraryed by Daniel Hopfer in 1493; and another portrait of von der Rosen.
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messer in Cluny paris,the leftmost in the picture.
best, Jasper |
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Lat one isn't a messer, it's a hand-and-a-half saber in the swiss tradition. Hilt construction is of the sword type. Very famous, but not in Cluny, in Musee de l'armee.
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