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What should i understand as a short work ... something you could pick a couple pages from and send send them to me? fernandoviana@netcabo.pt |
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Hi Fernando,
I have stiletto with the same maker's mark: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=24775 |
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Thanks Fernando,
Yes, the mark on my stiletto does look like Gyngell's work. |
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Hi Fernando,
I just found these in Dean Bashford's "Catalogue of European Daggers". |
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Yes, those six pointed stars, specially the one on the #90 Cinquedea, "look" like it. |
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Hi Fernando,
You can download Dean Bashford's catalog for free, from Metropolitan Museum of Art site: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/metpub...unting_Swords# |
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Alex, I would like to thank you for sharing this most valuable tip!!! I would not have realized that was possible, and honestly was not aware of this title. I very much value all information I can find on markings, and cannot believe I missed this one!!! This thread has been profoundly helpful on this topic, in addition to great insight into these fascinating stiletto daggers. The paper that Philip mentioned earlier in the 'gunners daggers' has always been a sort of mainstay on these, and other resources typically mention them but only in a cursory description. Mforde, thank you for the heads up on that other Italian publication as well. Thank you for opening this thread and these examples Fernando. |
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