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Old 25th January 2017, 02:27 PM   #1
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Old 26th January 2017, 01:12 PM   #3
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prive collection of a friend.
messer with an 8-shaped guard, river Lek find in the Netherlands.
grip and rivets are a new addition.
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In the collection of the Royal armouries described as a hunting sword but in fact a messer.
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Old 22nd April 2020, 12:55 PM   #5
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Default A similar Example sold by Fisher in 2004

A similar Example sold by Fisher in 2004
Description:56*
Kriegsmesser. österreichisch, Ende 15. Jh. Eisengefäss korr. Knauf ähnlich Vogelkopf, gerade Parierstange aus
Rundeisen mit "gequetschten" Kugelabschlüssen. Rechteckiges, knaufwärts gerichtetes Stichblatt mit vertikalen
Zierrillen. Die breite Angel mit Hirschhornplatten belegt, wohl erg., fünf Nietenlöcher. Rückenklinge, stark korr.,
schartig, wenig gekrümmt, beidseitig schwache Hohlschliffe, nach Ferse zweischneidig. Reste von Marken,
erkennbar Sichel und Stern.
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A similar Example sold by Fisher in 2004
Description:56*
Kriegsmesser. österreichisch, Ende 15. Jh. Eisengefäss korr. Knauf ähnlich Vogelkopf, gerade Parierstange aus
Rundeisen mit "gequetschten" Kugelabschlüssen. Rechteckiges, knaufwärts gerichtetes Stichblatt mit vertikalen
Zierrillen. Die breite Angel mit Hirschhornplatten belegt, wohl erg., fünf Nietenlöcher. Rückenklinge, stark korr.,
schartig, wenig gekrümmt, beidseitig schwache Hohlschliffe, nach Ferse zweischneidig. Reste von Marken,
erkennbar Sichel und Stern.
Could you possibly provide us with images of the makers marks on that blade?
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