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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10311908, member: 16283"]Like the 'Prow Sidepiece' speculation. Since we're playing Maritime 20 Questions, we might as well toss Portugal into the game -ropes are a very common design element in Portuguese Manueline architecture<b>-</b>16th century.</p><p>But can't totally discount the Anglo-Saxon/Norse vibe either.</p><p>PS-Wave,However you got the relative to part w/ this family legacy treasure-well played, a coup (de grace) !</p><p>Below-Manueline rope motif.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]518083[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 10311908, member: 16283"]Like the 'Prow Sidepiece' speculation. Since we're playing Maritime 20 Questions, we might as well toss Portugal into the game -ropes are a very common design element in Portuguese Manueline architecture[B]-[/B]16th century. But can't totally discount the Anglo-Saxon/Norse vibe either. PS-Wave,However you got the relative to part w/ this family legacy treasure-well played, a coup (de grace) ! Below-Manueline rope motif. [ATTACH=full]518083[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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