Got the sword.
Well, what can I say a real African gladius.
In general, the sword pleasantly surprised me with its quality of manufacture. If you dont take into account swords with European blades, then, perhaps, such quality of forging is rare for Africa, except for Berber fleece.
A fully functional item, definitely not a souvenir.
Overall length 580 mm, blade length 455 mm, blade thickness 6-7 mm, weight 508 g
The wooden handle is covered with leather. Upon careful inspection, I came to the conclusion that the pommel could have been in the shape of a cone, but was broken off during use.
In the thread about Baule
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=8143, participants expressed the opinion that the handle has nails for upholstery from the 19th century, clearly of European manufacture. Looking at swords with similar decor on the handle, I thought that the items were made +/- at the same time and in the same region, by different tribes. Such nails are not found on later items.
As a version - at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century, traders brought a batch of nails for upholstery to this region, and local blacksmiths began to use them in decorating swords.
What are the opinions?