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Clemens Horn
1600–1625

Israel Schuech
dated 1606

Samuel Jackson
1854–55

Master GG
hallmarked 1773–74

European, probably Scandinavia
10th century

Ahmed Tekelü
ca. 1525–30
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hilt, Scottish; blade, German, Solingen
16th–17th century

Bouqueton
ca. 1610–20

Matthew Boulton
ca. 1790

M. I. F.
ca. 1600

Carlo Piccinino
ca. 1650–75

Jan Nieuwland
ca. 1750

Italian
ca. 1540

Francesco Negroli
ca. 1550–53

Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
1881–82

Johannes Wundes the Younger
blade dated 1662

British or Western European
ca. 1400–1450

Muramasa
sword (<i>katana</i>) blade, 16th century; short sword (<i>wakizashi</i>) blade, late 14th–early 15th century; mountings, 19th century

Sukemitsu of Bizen
sword (katana) blade, dated 1440; short sword (wakizashi) blade, 15th century; mountings, late 18th century

hilt, Japanese, made for the European market
hilt, ca. 1700; blade, ca. 1700–1725

Byzantine
4th century

hilt, Indian; blade, Persian
19th century

hilt, Japanese, made for the European market; blade, Western European
hilt, ca. 1700–1725; blade, ca. 1750

Peter Munsten
ca. 1620–30

possibly Italian
ca. 1575–80

Sri Lankan
18th–19th century

Sri Lankan
18th–19th century

Indian
18th–19th century

Indian
18th–19th century

hilt, Japanese, possibly Dejima; blade, European
ca. 1730
John Radburn
hallmarked 1770–71

Indian, South Indian
17th century

Johannes Moum
hilt, ca. 1630–40; blade, 17th century

John Bland
ca. 1780–85

hilt, Italian; blade, French
hilt, 19th century; blade, 18th century; shell, ca. 1600
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hilt, Sumatran, Achen; blade, British
hilt, 19th century; blade, 17th–18th century

probably German
ca. 1400–1430

blade, German; hilt, possibly Flemish
late 16th century

blade, possibly Italian; hilt, German
early 16th century

Johann Bongen
ca. 1650–75