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Old 19th December 2021, 06:51 PM   #1
Elmereya
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Default dead sword hilt semantics

good afternoon, on some swords of this type there is such a sign on the defense, which is the main decorative element in the design of the hilt, or an independent element,
question: is there an understanding of what this symbol means?
in the collage, the top two hilts are attributed to Cromwell. collected from the Internet.
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