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Hello,
Can you tell me more about the engraving of this partisan? According to you, is it from the 16th or 17th century? On one side is represented Saint Jean Baptiste and the lamb of God and the other a coat of arms, I think Spanish but which one? Attached Images |
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What I can see is a part of the great coat of arms of the kingdom of Spain before 1600. So I think your partisan was belonging to a troop in duty at the Spanish court
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Sharp eye, Udo
![]() Amazing how this style is so similar to MY EXAMPLE, which i took as Portuguese. But then, we can not ignore the Iberian context. |
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Thanks for the information. Indeed the similarity is exact Fernando. I think the borders are permeable for this type of weapon
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