8th May 2017, 11:46 AM | #1 |
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A small sword possible English for comment.
A small sword possible English for comment.
The blade incised SAHAGOM ,the hilt reeded and highlighted with courtly figures Any comment on it would welcome. best Cerjak |
8th May 2017, 03:07 PM | #2 |
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Jean Luc, without further research on this, I would say this is likely either Dutch of Flemish. The 'SAHAGOM' blades were typically Solingen (a spurious use of the Spanish makers Sahagun) and typically marketed in these North European regions. Safely placed in mid 18th c. it would seem.
A good research source is "European Court and Hunting Swords", Bashford Dean, 1929, which it seems can be found online in PDF. Also, "The Smallsword in England", J. Aylward, 1945, which despite its title does offer some insights into Dutch swords as apparently the conventions in decoration and style were notably shared. |
8th May 2017, 04:44 PM | #3 |
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Dear Jim
Thank you for the literature’s reference , Dean's book is richly illustrated with many old but very good photographs. Best Jean-Luc |
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