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|  13th June 2023, 01:06 PM | #1 | 
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|  13th June 2023, 01:18 PM | #2 | 
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|  6th January 2024, 07:24 PM | #3 | 
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			Hi All, I picked up these pieces just before Christmas and was delighted to find the below stamps. It was at an Auction of old stage props!! alas I did not get at the opening price as some one else liked them, but I am happy all the same (Jim would like the Prop house using real items ;-) The breast plate with Cromwellian army mark was covered in a thick black paint that took an age to remove. On the right of the auction lot pic. I am delighted now that I did the work as I have positive ID now on one of of the Maker and the period as per Fernandos Friend. I bought another 2 in the same Auction lot one which has the L mark, could it be something as easy as Large? and French Napoleonic set also. Hope you enjoy my finds, I wish I had taken a before and after picture as there was some thick paint on the piece, all I have is auction pic included for prosperity. Regards, Ken | 
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|  7th January 2024, 10:37 AM | #4 | 
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			Great catch, Ken   . | 
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|  23rd January 2024, 03:04 PM | #5 | |
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 As for the L marking I'm having some trouble finding anything definitive. The only solid mentions I've seen is from an Allen Antiques listing for a similar cuirass that also contains other markings which states: "Back marked with a L on the collar and the number 2188 below the right shoulder strap. The L is a common mark on English armours, but not currently attributed." Best, Michael | |
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