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Hello,
Thank you awdaniec and bbjw for your answers, Thank you for the Hermann Historica link, I found it, indeed the same without the black patina (and without the end rosette and ball ) what do you think they intend saying late gothic mace - historicism ? a date around 1800-1850 can be ok ?? sure not the price of medieval one, but I'm surprised to see that sold price was not cheap, ( price without commision, fees...) and Hermann Historica is a serious Auction House and I think the buyer's too. mine hopefully not that high |
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Ok !
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Hermann Historica is a good auction house, although I have been said their viking and medival swords are sometimes... critical. Not my topic so I have no idea.
This linked thread represents "high class provenance" and auction behaviour in a educational sense I guess. Maybe itīs of use to you, BBking: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20876 |
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