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Lama ad un filo e mezzo sgusciata al centro e cesellata con fogliami e figure di cavallo e leoni al tallone, impugnatura formata da dischi in osso di diverso colore, ghiere in metallo bianco incise. Eccellenti condizioni, lievi ossidazioni._x0000_ L. 40,5 cm.
A half-and-a-half threaded blade in the center and chiselled with foliage and horse figures and lion on the heel, handle made of bone disks of different color, engraved engraved metal rings. Excellent condition, slight oxidation._x0000_ L. 40.5 cm. |
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Lama a doppio filo scanalata e incisa al tallone con rimessi in ottone, impugnatura anch'essa decorata a placche e girali. Ottime condizioni, lievi difetti._x0000_ L. 34,5 cm.
Double fluted blade, engraved on the heel with brass rims, grip decorated with plaques and balls. Good conditions, slight defects._x0000_ L. 34.5 cm. |
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Lama a doppio filo decorata con la scritta "NON TI FIDAR DI ME SE COR NON AI", tallone inciso e cesellato con figure di militari e in cartiglio le sigle "GGV", impugnatura tortile in corno con ghiere in metallo bianco. Eccellenti condizioni, lievi difetti._x0000_ L. 50 cm.
Double threaded blade decorated with the inscription "DO NOT FIDAR ME IF COR NOT AI", engraved and chiselled heel with military figures and cartouche the "GGV" markings, horn torsion grip with white metal ring. Excellent conditions, slight defects._x0000_ L. 50 cm. |
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Hi Marcus,
My atempt ... First one a nice plug bayonet, in principle Germanic, due to its typical shell guard. Would be nice to see close up pictures, specially of the guard. Could it be XVIII century ??. Second one a typical hunting knife from South Italy. I have a similar one. Beg. XIX century. Fourth one a bandit (?) knife, with a motto probably with a couple misspelings… or in some Italian dialect. It could mean something like “don’t trust me if you have no heart” … but don’t trust my translation either. Also nice to see close ups of the guy in the blade ricasso. |
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I will certainly post some decent pictures once I have them in hand!
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In my opinion item 2 to item 4 came from Liguria/northern Italy. This typ of daggers came up in the 17. and 18. century in Genua and was to be found on the isles (Sardinia/Korsika) and partly in south eastern Spain.
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