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Hello, I am shifting this tread from the "Ethno Chapter", since - maybe it belongs here:
Enclosed please find photos of relatively ordinary saber found in Ethiopia. Please, does anybody know anything about NH + Son (fils) supplier ? Where does the blade come from ? The age ? - I think it could be end of 18th century (?). Could you appoint coat-of-arms: one-head eagle with the cross in the shield ? And also there is engraved cross set in the crown, on the blade. I cannot read properly the inscriptions. They could be significant for the allocation - "Blahmann ???, Solong...or Solingen ??? All parts of the sabre were used a lot, it visible both on the handle and the blade. Thanks for help. Martin |
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Three additional pictures
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This is the coat of arms of the kingdom of Sardinia-Piemont until 1861. The blade has certainly been made at Solingen.
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Thank you Corrado26.
What do you think about the approximate age of the blade ? Half of 19th century ? |
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The knuckle bow is 'reverse P' pattern, so post 1800. Judging from the pattern comparison to others of the type, perhaps 1830's-50's?? Very nice piece!
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