19th August 2024, 06:39 PM | #6 | |
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Here are some blades that Norman references in regard to the Hampden hilt. First are a couple of hilts in the Wallace Collection that are stylistically related in components. https://wallacelive.wallacecollectio...ype=detailView https://wallacelive.wallacecollectio...ype=detailView This is the one we have been looking for! Norman claims (P. 189) this is from the same workshop as the "so-called Hampden sword". https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O...apier-unknown/ Sadly, the Victoria and Albert Museum also has this hilt being from an unknown workshop. Though they do say France as its place of manufacture. The blade appears to have pierced work. It is amazing how such artists can fade into the mists of time so quickly. I wonder if they felt unappreciated by their patron during their lifetimes? Last edited by Interested Party; 19th August 2024 at 06:55 PM. Reason: Resizing photos |
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