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Does anyone know what maker this is please ?
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Location: Portugal
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I could swear i have already seen this mark; but that doesn´t help much, though
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Possibly
MUCKE-PICKE (1902, no. 55418): Ernst Paul Lehmann, Brandenburg a.H. Registry class: 9b. Style: block. MUK: Gebrüder GrahMULCUTO: Paul Müller & Co MULCUTODIAMON: Paul Müller & Co From http://www.archivingindustry.com/cut...lermarks-1.pdf and from John Walters German Bladesmiths Cheers GC |
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Excelent link, Glen; thanks for sharing.
By the way, how would you call those crossed 'objects'; certainly not swords ... |
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Sorry, but I don't see a "MP Cie" but a "MB Cie"
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Possibly crossed picks?
I dunno but as the dagger is obviously (to me) 20th century Germany, I took a look in a version of that file I had already filed some years ago. It has been both useful and frustrating! Cheers GC |
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Whatever those two are, they look deja vu to me; but it could just be my imagination.
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