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the blade seems indeed older, 150-200 year, out of the first half of the 16th century and maybe shortened. this type of mark I noticed more often at the ricasso of a so-called compound or complex hilt from the first half of the 16th century. Always on the left side of the ricasso (pommel up) of a double fullered blade. best,[/QUOTE] Hi Jasper and Cathy, the marks on the blade look like they are from the same maker, and yes the blade is from the first half of the 16th century , from south German Or North Italian origin. The blade in the basket hilt is a similar blade and looks shortened. Or it could be a blade from the same maker forged in different dimensions to begin with. The blade of the complex hilt measures 4,5 CM at the cross guard and is 106,5 CM long. I cant measure the blade on the basket hilt but I think 3,5 would be close. Also the fullers on the one and a half sword are 7 mm wide. @ Jasper , you'r first picture is from that Italian book, but were did you find the picture of the second sword ? kind regards Ulfberth Last edited by ulfberth; 1st June 2015 at 10:03 AM. |
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