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European or possibly British
15th century
M. I. F.
ca. 1600
Western European, possibly Britain
ca. 1450–1500
Central European, possibly Austria
ca. 1425–75
European, possibly Germany
ca. 1100
European, possibly Italy
ca. 1300
Northern European, possibly Switzerland
early 17th century
Western European, possibly British
ca. 1300
Western European, possibly England
ca. 1350–60
Central European, possibly German
early 16th century; 14.25.1576g, probably 17th or 18th century
Northern European, possibly Flanders
ca. 1620–30
hilt, possibly India; blade, possibly European
possibly 1790
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th or 17th century
North European, possibly northern Germany
10th century
East European, possibly Balkans
18th–19th century
Western European, possibly Germany or England
ca. 1510–30
Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600
Central European, possibly Germany
probably 17th or 18th century
hilt, Japanese, possibly Dejima; blade, European
ca. 1730
Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century
blade, Turkish; hilt and scabbard, European, possibly Italian
blade, mid-16th century; hilt and scabbard, probably mid-16th century
Northern European (?), possibly German
ca. 1380–1400
Pietro de Formicano
ca. 1610–20
Northern European (possibly south Lowlands or Germany)
probably late 17th century
Façon de Venise, northern European (possibly the Lowlands)
17th century
possibly European
19th century (?)
possibly European
19th century (?)
possibly European
19th century (?)
Michelangelo Buonarroti
19th century?
European, possibly Germany
10th–11th century
European, possibly German
19th century
European, possibly British
ca. 1475–1525
European, possibly French
19th century
Giambologna
18th–19th century
possibly European
1900–1915
European, possibly Spanish or French
16th–17th century
Chinese, possibly for European market
1780–90 (?)
Chinese, possibly for European market
1780–90 (?)