Discussion: In German, grosses kriegsmesser translates to “large/great war knife.” This uniquely distinguishable type of sword was popular in Hungary and had a strong following in Germany, where, in the 15th and 16th centuries, it was adopted for warfare. They are somewhat rare, and... Mo...
Discussion: In German, grosses kriegsmesser translates to “large/great war knife.” This uniquely distinguishable type of sword was popular in Hungary and had a strong following in Germany, where, in the 15th and 16th centuries, it was adopted for warfare. They are somewhat rare, and... Mo...
He certainly seems to have deliberately drawn from the high profile and reputation that Forrest had amongst collectors of antiques by highlighting Forrest’s name in his invoices. What is also interesting (to me at least!) is how Boore highlights in his invoice headings of a range of antiques ...