17th December 2014, 04:57 PM | #1 |
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Sword maker of combination weapon
The pistol and sword elements of this weapon were almost certainly made separately, with the sword maker perhaps offering a pistol as an accessory to a high quality sword. The pistol is signed “Hock-I-Mayntz”. So the pistol maker was likely Johann Anton Hock working in the city of Mainz.
Can anyone help identify the sword maker based on his marks: three stars and a crescent? Presumably he was also German. I would also welcome comments on the composition of the grip. It does not look like there is wood grain, so my guess is processed horn of some sort. |
17th December 2014, 07:41 PM | #2 |
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The grip is no doubt made of horn.
Germany was an exporter of horn for grips until WWII. |
22nd December 2014, 09:23 PM | #3 |
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The pommel figure depiction looks like the symbolic "Green Man" associated with hunting weapons and accessories. I have seen this figure on several late 16th to mid 18th century German origin powder horns or hunting flasks. The handle is without a doubt horn from my observation. Great piece!
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