“Accept the mace sailor from sailor As a symbol of friendship between us Bonded by life at sea and battles It is always as strong as steel May 4, 1944 A. Bogomolov”
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The Order of the Knights of Friendship Founded in Philadelphia in 1859 as a patriotic secret society. Ritual of three degrees: knight junior, knight bachelor, and knight journeymen. Emblem: a triangle in a circle on a square. The corners of the square have the letters “NSEW” (cardinal points of the compass) and “OKF” on the …
Astrological and Kabbalistic signs on weapons Introduction This article will further explore the use of astrological and Kabbalistic signs on 16th and 17th century weapons. This topic is not only interesting in terms of weapon history, but also gives insight into the beliefs and worldview of the people of the time. Astrological signs Astrology played …
The 1914 Japanese Imperial Navy Officer’s Parade Saber is one of the most elegant and luxurious examples of sabers in the world. It was used as a symbol of power and status, and was also a necessary part of officers’ uniforms at ceremonies and parades. This ceremonial saber has a shiny brass spherical head with …
Historical Background: The dirk appeared in the russian army and navy under Peter the Great. In addition to naval officers, in the XVIII century it was worn by some ranks of the land forces. In 1730 the dirk replaced the sword in the army ranks. In 1803, the wearing of dirks as personal weapons of …
I took the dagger for myself and decided to show it to myself, the inscription on the scabbard is part of the object’s history.
“Accept the mace sailor from sailor
As a symbol of friendship between us
Bonded by life at sea and battles
It is always as strong as steel
May 4, 1944 A. Bogomolov”
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