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Zach Gordon
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Nathan Robinson
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Zach Gordon
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Posted: Tue 08 Oct, 2019 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, I am absolutely certain it is not actually 16th/17th century. But thought the auction might be interesting for other objects. There is some really great furniture, with very low estimates --and didn't know what anyone else might spot.
Thats interesting about Oscar Kolombatovich, I have never heard of him. Was he making replicas, or intentionally deceptive "antiques"?
Z
EDIT: http://myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?p=131329 I found this one for sale by Oscar that you mentioned, the pommel is identical. And a discussion about it here, with a third one: http://myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=12882
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Nathan Robinson
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Chris Dayton
Location: Austin, TX Joined: 29 Oct 2017
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Posted: Tue 08 Oct, 2019 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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Surely they know... the expected price range is far too low for an actual antique longsword. Wow.
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Daniel Sullivan
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Posted: Fri 25 Oct, 2019 9:16 am Post subject: |
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Zach,
Very interesting! A little over nine years ago, I posted photographs and stats of a two handed sword with the very similar fittings. Date of the post is Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, Subj. Help in IDing sword. I acquired the piece through a trade in early 1972. Made more than one erroneous assumption (+ a few typos). My present thoughts are that it is indeed a Victorian item, that must have cost a good piece of change, re. silvered fitting, etc. in its day.
Regards,
Dan
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