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Hi Fernando,
absolutely 9 beauties. but they are not the katzbalgers I've posted! Only the Katzbalger in post 1 and the first extremely beautiful non excavated Katzbalger in post 4 with etched grip are under my care. the others excavated ones are from various museums in the Netherlands; rijksmuseum van oudheden leiden, Museum Rotterdam, army museum Delft / soesterberg ect. This group as #1 is a very rare subgroup of the Katzbalger and comes up in the second quarter of the 16th century 1525-1540. The common feature of this group is the comb or medial rich on the flat of the flaired "pommel" and recurved quillons, each formed of a writhen bar issuant from a serpent's head , actually like all katzbalgers in this thread have! the other 7 are of a different style, I will post them one by one when I have completed the study of similar examples in museums, private collections and art. best, Jasper Last edited by cornelistromp; 10th October 2014 at 07:36 AM. |
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