Hi Ken,
While certainly not likely to apply here, by analogy, sometimes strangely incongruent items turn up in odd contexts. One example some time back was a broadsword which turned up in Ontario, Canada, and unbelievably was taken for a sword from the crusades, or of the period at least. This led to the quite expected business of possible early visitation from Europe, Vikings and all sorts of speculation.
Naturally, as reason prevailed, research revealed the sword was a Sudanese kaskara, brought back from those campaigns by a British soldier who had moved to Canada shortly thereafter.
Then there was the case of the photo of a Sioux Chief in 1880s with a Japanese katana hanging on the wall behind him!
These oddities are many, and make for truly interesting investigation and great stories!
Each weapon has its own, and is unique for it!
All the best,
Jim
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