Homco Figurines have 2 swords with 0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meissen_porcelain
Caughley ware (English) used the crossed swords with an S in the middle on the Shropshire pottery.
If it is ceramic figurine and the initials are impressed it might actually be BB. The first B looks a lot like a R. BB was used by Bernhard Bloch from Eichwald Germany. Meisner used RB at times with crossed swords.
Well, its a tattoo first off. also, Three of Swords is a tarot card. Tarot is a type of card deck used to tell the future.
the sword is called the ESTOQUE.
miessen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meissen_porcelain
Homco figure, made in Taiwan #1233
DUMMLER & BREIDEN, I BELIEVE IT IS IN KOVEL'S NEW DICTIONARY OF MARKS PAGE 132
Possibly Samson
The crossed curved swords has been the symbol of the Hard Porcelain manufacturer Meissen (Germany) since about 1728. The shape of the crossed swords and / or any symbols between them designate the period. However there are many forgeries. In general one can describe the periods as follows: If the swords are straight then it is pre 1763. If there is a small circle between the lower blades of the two crossed swords you are talking about porcelain made between 1763 and 1774. If there is a small star between the hilts you have a piece from the 1774 to 1815 period. From 1815 to 1924 it is a plain crossed curved swords symbol, and between 1924 and 1934 there is a small dot half way between the tips of the blades. After 1934 it is back to the plain symbol.
The cast of Crossed Swords - 1929 includes: Lupino Lane
Caughley ware (English) used the crossed swords with an S in the middle on the Shropshire pottery.
A pointed weapon is commonly called a "blade" or a "sword." Examples include knives, daggers, swords, spears, and arrows.
that is it i dont know just crossed swords
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