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I had posted it earlier: My "Feldsäbel" is a very similar example to yours
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this is the sabremark of Christoph I. Staendler, Munich
best, jasper |
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Yes, I know, thanks
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Jasper, thank you for noting that. While many of us may know this maker and his marks, it is great to have this noted for the volume of readers who will be viewing this thread. No matter how redundant or elementary a key reference might seem, it is incumbent on those writing to include these notes as these threads become archived references. |
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some variations of the mark from; Inventar der waffensammlung des Bernischen historischen Museum in Bern- Wegeli. 1929 best, Jasper |
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Thank you very much Jasper, and for citing the reference source as you always do. Quite honestly these old eyes could barely discern the image on that blade was actually a falchion
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Thank you for your post It is a very nice sword from the same family but quite different ,it’s a sabre and you have a knuckle guard and also the quillions in my case are in the shape of a monster and it was one of the reason why I have bought this sword. Best Cerjak |
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This sword's hilt is more similar to yours Best Cerjak |
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