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Hi Dirk,
This is a ceremonial axe, which explains for its 17th c. assignation. The basic Late-Gothic stylistic criteria are as I stated. Best, Michael |
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Dirk, Michael
Thank you! Could it be a Polish axe, what do you think? |
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A Polish origin is imaginable, Evgeny,
Eastern European in any case. Best, Michael |
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