Help identifying sword makers mark...

bochavista

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Good Morning,
I was checking to see if anyone is familiar with this maker mark. Almost looks like an F and H to me, maybe Frederick Horster, but i can't find any of his marks like this. Thanks for your time and have a great day!

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no way an F it's an L or (maybe) just an ornamented H

same (or quite similar) letters were used for the so called hitler diaries - the forger (konrad kujau) used an F for an A

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yep - just an H
 
I just found this. Thanks, wasn't thinking Horstmann because I thought there was more than one letter.

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= Could you post the link to this page? Looks interesting and I can't seem to find it.

- As others have already said, this is definitely a mark used on post-CW Horstmann swords. One theory holds is that when post-war tariffs made Solingen blades too expensive, Horstmann found a domestic company to produce blades for them, and this is that unknown company's mark. I have always suspected that the old English "H" probably was for "Horstmann" and that these were in-house produced blades. The question is, why did Horstmann feel the need to place such a mark on the blade when they were already stamping or etching the blades with their name? Another theory is that this is a export mark of the Weyersburg firm or the successor company WKC. I question, however, why they would use this "H" instead of their other established logos.
 
Thank you Glen. here is a picture of the whole thing. Anyone have comments on dating the sword?
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The three carrying rings and the nickle plating on the scabbard would indicate a post-1868, probably post-1872 date for this sword. Could you post a picture of the maker's markings and perhaps some of the blade etching? That could help with the dating. Also, is there a rear counterguard? Doesn't look like it, but can't be quite sure from the photos.
 

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