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Would anybody know where this one comes from and perhaps its age ?
Grip made of dark horn with brass. total 37 cm, blade 24,5 cm |
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Hello,
I would say it is a shortened german "Jagdplaute" from the early 19th, maybe late 18th century. It is difficult to say more about this piece because it is just a fragment. Regards Robin |
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Hunting dagger with incomplete and reshaped blade.
However, the blade doesn't appear to belong to the hilt. My guess... ![]() PS: Shouldn't this be better suited for the European section?! |
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And what would be the reason for this 'irregularity' ... in the original version, i mean.
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The " irregularity" is a decoration element.
A Jagdplaute is a sword and no dagger, so a big part of the blade is lost. In my opinion it's the original blade and belongs to the handle. For comparison: |
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