miessen
DUMMLER & BREIDEN, I BELIEVE IT IS IN KOVEL'S NEW DICTIONARY OF MARKS PAGE 132
Swords represent martyrdom. Crossed swords are often seen on the gravestones of veterans, especially officers.
The crossed-swords are associated with fencing, a popular sport in Britain in the 19th Century. As all instructors of the British Army Physical Trainings Corps are skilled in fencing, the Cross Sword was adapted as the badge of honour for all Physical Training Instructors in the British Army since the 1940s. The inaugural SAF Physical Training Instructor Course in 1971 was modelled after the British Army PTI Course and adopted the British crossed-sword as the vocational badge of the SAF Physical Training Instructors.
it means three crowns and a swords
Captain Morgan Beer
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.
that is it i dont know just crossed swords
Homco Figurines have 2 swords with 0
A battle field
Sanford and Son - 1972 Crossed Swords 1-1 was released on: USA: 14 January 1972
Bergerac - 1981 Crossed Swords 6-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2007) (2010)
miessen
Steptoe and Son - 1962 Crossed Swords 4-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (1995)
Crossed swords pointing up typically symbolize readiness for battle, honor, and a willingness to engage in conflict or defend one's values. In contrast, crossed swords pointing down often represent a truce, peace, or the end of hostilities, signifying a willingness to lay down arms. The orientation of the swords can also convey the state of a conflict or the intentions of those involved.
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.