GERMAN TWO-HANDED SWORD, circa 1550-1580. The hilt featuring a heavy tetrahedral pommel, with a total of eight faces decorated with an engraved foliate design and with a button finial. The long grip is leather-covered, and formed of two sections with three raised transverse ridges. The inlaid marks upon the ricasso are particularly interesting."
Is the mark stamped into the parierhaken a makers mark and if so, does anyone recognise it?
What does/did the "cross and orb" arrangement on the ricasso signify and is it indicative of anything in particular. On the other side of the blade is a star, what would now be termed a star of david. Where these symbols religious, astological, alchemical, good luck charms or had some other meaning?
Any information (or informed speculation) regarding either the symbols or the sword itself would be appreciated.







