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Hi All,
What do you think of this piece? Is it authentic? Overall length is 100cm. Looking forward to your comments. Thanks and best regards Andreas |
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#2 |
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My opinion is 19th or 20th C.
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#3 |
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Beautiful, but i think a victorian copy.
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#4 |
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The king's mark on the blade is the sign of the most famous Solingen smith Johannes Wundes (1560-1610). His mark is the most imitated.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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Hopefully I am wrong, but sadly I must agree that this looks to be a very nice 19th century copy to me as well.
Best, Robert |
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#6 |
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Thanks for the replies!
I am also not convinced that this sword is as old as it should look like. Your throughout negative comments confirm that. regards Andreas |
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