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Hi,
if you turn the pictures upside down it seem to be a vase/flower pot with three flower in it. There is a simmilar marking in "Wallace Collection Catalogue" Number A 681. There it is a small sword from Solingen about 1640. It is also told, that the flower pot mark also exists on a rapier in the Metropolitan Museum and on a sword in musee lármee Paris. all the best Dirk |
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Hallo Andreas,
Ich kann Dir auch gerne mal ein Photo von der Seite mit den Marken zukommen lassen. Dirk |
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Hey Dirk,
that would be fantastic! I´ll send you my mail-address via pn. Best regards Andreas |
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Here it is:
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Great! Thanks Dirk. It´s quite similar to the mark on my sword.
Best regards Andreas |
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And that date perfectly matches what Jasper, Jim McD. and others were saying was the period of the sword based on the design. Excellent catch, Dirk! Andi, you are a lucky gent to own this hanger!!!
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