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This hunting sword hilt reminds me a bit of IX.634 from the Royal Armouries.
https://collections.royalarmouries.o...bject-120.html |
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Yes, most interesting I agree.
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Great write up!
Howard Backmore writes about cabbalistic writings that possess some "mystical quality to spur him on to greater deeds or bring him luck". I find the blade markings quite interesting. Here is an example from an early 18th century Hirschfänger. William |
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Der Jäger hat allezeit Verlangen, mit wenig Mühe viel zu fangen = The hunter always desires to catch much which little effort.
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The images of these 'hunting enclosures' are fascinating; I had no idea they were used.
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