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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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You're most welcome Norman, and as always, I thank you for sharing the great and interesting pieces you always find! The 'animal' figures are at either side of the cross in the quillon terminal decoration, but look 'tailed' so maybe a lion (?) Masonic symbolism is wrought with so many devices and allegoric decoration its hard to really decode. I agree this seems to have been together some time, and certainly in the 19th c using a very old blade. I have searched through all marking sources I could find and nothing on the IB. Its manner and configuration are consistant with Solingen markings of these times and much like the kings heads of Wundes, which occur in varying number. The crown is of style used on German marks. Pending further information, the Brach family still seems a plausible maker. |
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