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Old 15th December 2025, 09:52 PM   #6
midelburgo
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The pictures of the relic hilts from the 1724 galleon came from this Spanish 2019 pH D thesis (UNA INVESTIGACIÓN HISTÓRICO-ARQUEOLÓGICA. EL NAUFRAGIO DEL NAVÍO NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE Y SAN ANTONIO. FLOTA DE AZOGUES DE 1724, BAHÍA DE SAMANÁ, REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA).

https://repositorio.uam.es/bitstream...d565d/download

page 360.

I have found what appears a survivor from those French hilts. It has a Spanish blade with the no me saques motto, possibly from Barcelona, and the markings of the Spanish Royal Navy (RA).

I have not received yet the book By Noel Wells.
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