Wow, Jim! A nice corrigated iron hilt cutlass...you have my attention!
I have seen this mark before in a very strange context. A few years back, I saw an axe that was listed as a boarding axe despite it not having the typical spike of an attack battle axe. It looked more like a lathing hammer/axe, but did have some provenance as coming from a British naval yard that built ships. It dated to around 1850, I imagine. It had this marking, I am sure, but perhaps slightly different. I'll try and find that long-ago link. I must say that I have not seen this marking since. Not much info, I know, but fascinating none-the-same. Much like the WIDC marking that has quasi-naval provenance, it could definately go along with the customs connection you mention, Jim or perhaps coast-guard??
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