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I would like to id this armourer’s mark ,could it be Nuremberg ?
Any help on it would be appreciated. Best Cerjak |
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Struck at an angle but it sure looks like it could be.
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That thing is so degenerated, or perhaps not even fully struck that its hard to tell what it is. Can you discern more by looking at it from different angles?
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Hi Jim and CSINTX
For me it seems that this mark representing a bat. Please see the picture of MARKS OF TOLEDAN ARMOURERS. Best Cerjak |
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I was thinking maybe 1590 or 1594 seen in your previous post #2.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=19437 |
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similar helmet from Hermann Historica said to be english or flämisch pickman helmet circa 1600/1610 .
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from "2500 years of European helmets" HM Curtis
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Dutch around 1600 struck with the double headed eagle of the city Maastricht.
best, |
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Ah, Jasper.
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