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Hey Guys,
here are my new beatuiful Rapier. The bladesmith is Tomas Aiala, but i can not found this marker ( T with crown). I hope u can tell what the secret is. |
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Toledo
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What a beautiful rapier, congratulations.
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Excelent rapier, Merenti. If the mark shown has a little S between the crown and the T, this would be the personal mark of Thomas de Ayala. This would mean that you have the real thing, which is rather unusual; Ayala was one of names more used by other smiths to give their blades a grade of quality.
If instead the mark is a T with a little o over it, that would be one of marks of the city of Toledo, often used many of its smiths. . Last edited by fernando; 27th October 2021 at 12:22 PM. |
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#5 |
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Hey Guys, Thank u for your opinion and thanks @Fernando!! I think this is the reason for the t.
Here are a pic from the other side, they are the same mark |
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Your rapier is esthetically pleasant.
If you want to be sure its blade is by Tomas Ayala, probably the best way is to make comparisons with well established examples. I believe Madrid Royal armories and the Wallace Collection have some. |
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Why don't you give a little cleaning to the mark, so tat we may better discern the details. Now that you showed the other side i seem to see different symbols ![]() |
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