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Old 6th January 2017, 03:56 PM   #1
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Dear All,

Happy new year!

I just purchased this Dusägge. Should be around 1600. The decoration, especially the pommel, is kind of fancy. Sadly the condition is quite poor. It was covered with paint, I just removed as well as I could. Will give it a bit more treatment the next days.
On the blade I found some marks, which appear to me as 3 crowns (the middle one seems to be mostly gone by rust). Does anyone know this mark?


A similar piece is shown at

https://digitaltmuseum.se/0110244163...%22S-AM%22&i=6

This piece is dated as beginning 17th century. Do you think that´s also fitting to my one?

Looking forward to your comments.

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Andreas
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Old 7th January 2017, 01:22 PM   #2
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You are right Andreas; it looks like three King's heads, a mark typically used by Solingen smiths ... the Wundes family ? .
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Old 9th January 2017, 11:18 AM   #3
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Hi Fernando,

thanks for the hint with the king´s heads. I think you are right.

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Old 10th January 2017, 02:15 PM   #4
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Does anyone have some information about the style of the pommel and the crossguard? I have never seen a similiar one except the one from the link.

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Old 10th January 2017, 03:19 PM   #5
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Does anyone have some information about the style of the pommel and the crossguard? I have never seen a similiar one except the one from the link.

Best regards
Andreas
yes, the former curator of the Dutch army museum describes this type as a Dutch maritime saber around 1600 with origin Solingen.

a drawing of this type can be seen on

http://www.adviesoudewapens.nl/

I will check if I have a picture of it somewhere.


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Old 11th January 2017, 08:05 AM   #6
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Hi Jasper,

that´s great!!! Very nice! Thanks!

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