Forum: European Armoury
7th June 2024, 03:56 PM
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With thanks Will
A very good suggestion Will; I am much obliged. I'll give it a go.
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Forum: European Armoury
7th June 2024, 12:26 PM
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Replies: 2
Views: 386
Wilkinson Sword left over
I recall that at some point, in the dim and distant past, there were left-over sword parts from Wilkinson Sword being sold on-line.
I have a QE2 silver jubilee (1977) commemorative colichemarde...
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Forum: European Armoury
31st May 2024, 06:11 PM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
response
Just as a hint of a suggestion: I always type/compose my longer responses in MS Word, then copy and paste into the forum, as too many times the website eats my efforts.
On to the issue at hand:...
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Forum: European Armoury
27th May 2024, 05:48 PM
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Replies: 27
Views: 3,098
ages
Hi Jim. My opinion is that this is a complete blade and hilt combination from c.1700 and the inscription was a later addition.
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Forum: European Armoury
26th May 2024, 05:00 PM
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Replies: 27
Views: 3,098
Schiavonas
I should know all this, having married a Sicilian and lived there, but I don't.
I do know that Cathey's work on schiavonas is probably the definitive, go-to source.
This pattern dates from 1640 to...
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Forum: European Armoury
8th May 2024, 10:54 PM
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Replies: 5
Views: 4,968
royal gift
Thank-you Fernando: a magnificent piece of work and a fascinating story.
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Forum: European Armoury
7th May 2024, 08:18 AM
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Replies: 9
Views: 5,198
blade markings
I'm a bit confused:
the similarity of the markings on some of the blades in the two plates means what?
Either they both come from Sheffield or they both come from Solingen?
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Forum: European Armoury
3rd May 2024, 06:46 PM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
errors and answers
We went down the wrong road:
the portrait is of 1st Earl of Strafford (a supporter of Charles 1st) who was executed at Tower Hill in 1641.
His son, the 2nd Earl (died 1695) was a good friend of...
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Forum: European Armoury
3rd May 2024, 11:49 AM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
ps
Here is the portrait in question, save anyone chasing the link (thank-you by the way Peter).
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Forum: European Armoury
3rd May 2024, 11:47 AM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
artistic license
Thank-you Radboud. Makes perfect sense.
I do, however, see hilts on aristocracy portraits here in England that are totally unknown to me, although I am new to this game.
Referring back to that...
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Forum: European Armoury
3rd May 2024, 11:37 AM
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Replies: 9
Views: 5,198
reward
Hello Jim. It is such a reward when diligent research unearths the provenance of a latest acquisition. Well done You - as usual.
When I discovered the story behind those two identical SB caskets,...
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Forum: European Armoury
30th April 2024, 06:41 PM
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Replies: 25
Views: 12,308
A bit fishy
Hey Jim, I have to tell you about the Marlin Spike:
first the fish was named after the tool and not vice-versa.
Second, Marlin is a contraction of Marling.
Marling is the term for rope work, as...
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Forum: European Armoury
30th April 2024, 06:23 PM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
Sword in the picture
Hi Peter. Thank-you, a good shot; I will send it to Paul.
Curious sword he is wearing.
I often wonder just how accurate artists were; artistic license prevailing always.
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Forum: European Armoury
29th April 2024, 04:45 PM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
error
My apologies for my carelessness; it was the Earl of Strafford not Stafford. Ooops!
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Forum: European Armoury
29th April 2024, 04:37 PM
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Replies: 18
Views: 10,736
class act
I don't know what I like best: the superb piercing on that very practical weapon or the magnificent table of 'Elm burr'?
ps
Notice the Feur de lys on the pommel cap Jim.
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Forum: European Armoury
28th April 2024, 07:13 PM
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Replies: 30
Views: 16,194
photography
Hi Peter. Regarding the quality photography: I’ve spent this last few years photographing objects to produce projections for my girlfriend’s lectures: anything from a Russian gas-mask to a...
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 07:20 PM
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Replies: 18
Views: 10,736
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 07:13 PM
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Replies: 18
Views: 10,736
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 07:04 PM
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Replies: 18
Views: 10,736
Wowie Bowie
Peter mentioned such swords cut down to form 'Bowie' knives.
Here's my 10c worth.
As close as you can come to a cut down sword.
This Western/Coleman knife is the knife Harvey drew when about to...
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 06:57 PM
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Replies: 4
Views: 4,406
and this just in
Here's a Shotley Bridge made dirk from Brian Moffatt's Borderland Museum in Howick.
I have never seen anything so forbidding. The history attached to this dirk would probably fill volumes. ...
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 06:53 PM
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Replies: 4
Views: 4,406
Wonderful dirk
A wonderful piece, with a traditional Celtic style hilt of bog oak and brass cap; a real working weapon or tool... who could argue with that? I'm envious indeed.
As Jim explains, the spirit of the...
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 11:10 AM
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Replies: 18
Views: 10,736
Good work
Well done Sir. We travel on parallel paths. Keep up the good work.
I wonder if this curiosity of mine fits anywhere in your world; it is certainly an oddity with more relations in the naval world,...
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Forum: European Armoury
27th April 2024, 11:05 AM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
Response
Thank-you Jim... but you failed to mention that without you and Peter mentoring me throughout I may well have fallen at the first hurdle. As it was, I had put the entire project on the back burner,...
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Forum: European Armoury
26th April 2024, 11:07 PM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
coincidence
My collaborator Paul bought his sword and casket from the son of a man called Stafford.
Reference my short history above... that is quite some coincidence!
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Forum: European Armoury
26th April 2024, 06:48 PM
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Replies: 348
Views: 201,299
Sword casket
It was battering my brain working out why, and who, and where, so I want to present some facts regarding the provenance of these two identical caskets.
Obviously made some considerable time after...
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