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Sajen 17th February 2025 11:36 AM

Late 18th c. to mid. 19th c. Santa Cruz de Mudela dagger
 
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I am the happy winner of this small (23 cm) late 18th century to mid. 19th century Santa Cruz de Mudela dagger. The blade shows thick encrusted corrosion which I will remove soon as I have it in my hands.
The seller thought that it's a Ligurian dagger but I got told from a knowledgeable collector that it's from Spain.

Like usual, all comments are very welcome! :)

Pendita65 17th February 2025 02:40 PM

Detlef, your home turns into an armoury thnx for sharing its a nice dagger.

Regards, Martin

Sajen 17th February 2025 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pendita65 (Post 296045)
Detlef, your home turns into an armoury thnx for sharing its a nice dagger.

Hi Martin,

You could be right but this little dagger doesn't matter! :D:D

Regards,
Detlef

Sajen 22nd February 2025 10:56 AM

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Here is a picture of how I received the little dagger, thick encrusted corrosion.

Sajen 22nd February 2025 11:01 AM

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And here the same dagger after I've cleaned and polished it.

And a picture together with other daggers of similar size for comparison.

M ELEY 23rd February 2025 03:42 AM

Wow, Sajen, you did a great job restoring the surface of this awesome dagger. Did you use any solvent or just 'elbow grease' :D

Sajen 23rd February 2025 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by M ELEY (Post 296147)
Wow, Sajen, you did a great job restoring the surface of this awesome dagger. Did you use any solvent or just 'elbow grease' :D

Thank you! :) The side I've pictured was cleaned by elbow grease only, the other side I've cleaned from the thick rust layer with vinegar essence but I will have the same elbow grease work to polish the surface and get out most of the pitting and to polish the surface.

Regards,
Detlef


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