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urbanspaceman 22nd May 2021 12:40 PM

blademark
 
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Does anyone recognise this blademark?

Ian 22nd May 2021 12:47 PM

A picture of the whole sword or knife would help.

urbanspaceman 22nd May 2021 01:33 PM

sword image
 
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Yes, it is a Hounslow Hangar; see attached:

urbanspaceman 22nd May 2021 02:05 PM

nb
 
should this post have been in European Arms... sorry.

Jim McDougall 22nd May 2021 06:21 PM

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Thank you for posting this amazing Hounslow hanger!!!!
Pending its transfer to European, I can add a few observations.

These markings appear to resemble variations of the 'fylfot', or armed cross (some known as the swastika) and appear to have been used notably in Passau (Germany) through the 16th and into early 17th c.
As is well known, the famed 'running wolf' marking, as also seen on this blade became associated with Passau, but was later used by Solingen blade makers for blades exported to Passau armorers.

It seems that the cartouche idea with the dotted surround was used by the Weyersbergs (among others) 1580-1659, so that would seem to align with the case for importing blades from Solingen to augment the number of blades actually produced in Hounslow by expatriate Solingen smiths.

Ian 22nd May 2021 07:27 PM

Thanks Jim. Redirected to European Forum.


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