The Perrillo Mark of the Spanish Swordsmith Julián del Rey. Summary
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https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.1964.204Abstract
THE swordsmith mark in the form of a “little dog” or “wolf”, punched or stamped on the blade of the weapon, is comparatively ccmmon in Spanish rapiers of the XVIth Century, and even more common in swords of the same and later periods attributed to the German swordmakers of Passau and Solingen. The existence of these two different sources of weapons bearing a similar mark, and the lack of proper documentation on the Spanish swordsmiths of the period, creates a problem for the proper attribution of the swords bearing the above mark.
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1964-12-30
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Rodríguez Lorente, J. J. (1964). The Perrillo Mark of the Spanish Swordsmith Julián del Rey. Summary. Gladius, 3, 97–98. https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.1964.204
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