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Hunting spears from museum
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Vi presento tre interessanti spiedi da caccia, arma tipica della fanteria usata contro la cavalleria, soprattutto prima della diffusione delle picche. Questi in particolare hanno lo stesso marchio, quindi, sono stati fatti dallo stesso spadaio. Uno sdi essi porta i seghi di colpi violenti sul filo della cuspide. La catalogazione precedente li attribuisce al 14° secolo. Io sono d'accordo, ma chiedo cortesemente conferma. Altro mistero č il marchio sulle alette di arresto. Nei miei data base non esiste. Qualcuno puņ aiutermi per l'identificazione? Grazie Cesare Hello everyone I present to you three interesting hunting spears, typical infantry weapon used against cavalry, especially before the spread of pikes. These in particular have the same mark, then, were made by the same swordsmith. One of them bears the marks of heavy blows on the edge of the cusp. The previous rating attributes them to the 14th century. I agree, but could you confirm this? Another mystery is the mark on the fins of arrest. In my data base does not exist. Can anyone help me to identify? Thanks Cesare |
Hi Cesare,
These are so-called lugged spear heads, 14th/15th c. The mark obviously was deeply struck, so it has to be the smith's mark struck in the yellow read iron. The star, gear or flowerhead shaped symbol is characteristic of literally hundreds of plain smiths' marks from the early medieval times to at least the 17th century and can be found on arrow heads, matchlock mechanisms and blacksmiths' tongs. Any closer identification would, in my opinion, be just illusionary. Best, Michael |
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