I have a small broach possibly silver, its of a viking longboat, plain silver outline with very fine silver rope coils to fill it in.
Has marking best described as 4 arrow heads, points to the middle so it looks like a cross, 917 F
I have searched and not found these markings anywhere, please can anyone help, thanks
neilscot
help with markings Viking boat Broach
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currently a google search turns up Indian coins that are marked for 917 fineness.
Before you think what can that possibly have to do with viking ships -
I have a Kashmiri silver vessel which is shaped remarkably like a Viking ship and is terminated in what appears to be a 'dragon's head'. the Royal Ontario Museum has an almost identical one in its collection, so it is not beyond reason that you might have such a confluence of marks and design.
Before you think what can that possibly have to do with viking ships -
I have a Kashmiri silver vessel which is shaped remarkably like a Viking ship and is terminated in what appears to be a 'dragon's head'. the Royal Ontario Museum has an almost identical one in its collection, so it is not beyond reason that you might have such a confluence of marks and design.
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Sounds like the Maltese cross.
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the mark in question may sound to be like the Maltese cross; Malta, however, does not have a 917 fineness, whereas that fineness has been in use in India - and possibly other jurisdictions.
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I,m sorry-
With its finess already being defined as .917 I should have looked for another picture of a "Maltese Cross" other than the one I had. I meant to just describe it further than four arrow heads is all.
A Maltese Cross could have been used by anyone to describe something significant to only the person using it i.e. Christianity. My applogizes for the misleading information.
Regards- Byron
With its finess already being defined as .917 I should have looked for another picture of a "Maltese Cross" other than the one I had. I meant to just describe it further than four arrow heads is all.
A Maltese Cross could have been used by anyone to describe something significant to only the person using it i.e. Christianity. My applogizes for the misleading information.
Regards- Byron
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I just couldnt stand it and had to figure out what the Maltese Cross actualy stands for. I found out the eight points of the cross stand for:
Loyalty
Piety
Frankness
Bravery
Glory and honour
Contempt of death
Helpfulness towards the poor and the sick
Respect for the church
I found this very interesting and just had to post it.
Loyalty
Piety
Frankness
Bravery
Glory and honour
Contempt of death
Helpfulness towards the poor and the sick
Respect for the church
I found this very interesting and just had to post it.