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As far as I can tell, the blade 'inscription' is an assembly of the letters from 'SAHAGUM' (the Spanish maker and place name) interspersed with known marks and styled letters of other inscriptions. The geometric device or sigil inside the shield is stylized type of markings well known in S. Germany, particularly Munich and Passau. There are numerous examples of the devices with the arms in various positions and configuration. While a specific match is at this point unlikely, it seems armourers adopted variations of these without particular assignment or registration. Though markings compendiums often are aligned with a certain maker, these are presumably associations taken from identified weapon examples. Armourers provided not just one type of weapon, but often whatever was needed. |
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