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Additional images for point (4) above.
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Photo showing the very short 'ricasso' and copper inlaid mark on XVIII.4 in Oakeshott's Records (p. 175):
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the earliest certain representation of a side ring on the quillons in art are on an engraving of Daniel Hopfer, maybe a type of grosses messer, believed to be Konrad von der Rosen. 1515
(norman, The devopment of the hilt) My hypothesis is that the side ring is a development of the 8-shaped Katzbalger type of hilt. straight quillons were bent in eight-shaped ring quards; later this ring is closed and straight guillons are added. I suppose this all hapened in the first quarter of the 16thC. unfortunately I don't have any example of a 15thc sword with a side ring. fe see a sword in the painting of St Paul by Pier Francesco Sacchi 1523, it is clear to see that the side rings are still open. |
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I remembered another possible appearance of a side ring in a drawing by Hans Holbein, c. 1521. Here the ring seems to appear on a different type of hilt from the other examples so far - I've included a photo of a hilt from Hermann Historica which I think is similar to what is shown.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...he_Younger.jpg Also here is a somewhat mysterious sword with a side-ring in the Hermitage. The museum dates it to 1400-50, but it's not clear what that is based on... a pommel could have been helpful for dating, but I'd still be inclined to a somewhat later dating. No information on provenance on the website, but it probably came to the museum via the Tsarskoye Selo Arsenal in 1919. http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/p...661316/?lng=en |
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I had puzzled over side rings and found this useful video which explains it very well Please see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfQmVQIgwa4 and below I add for interest...others.
Develop your own swordmine...at https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=ring%20hilt%20swords&rs=typed&0=ring|typed&1=hi lt|typed&2=swords|typed
Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 11th July 2016 at 07:27 AM. |
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That's not a Hilt... This is a Hilt!!!
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