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dear
can someone recognise the monogram or sword thanks |
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Bavaria, MJK = Max Joseph König (he became King by Napoleon in 1806)
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Welcome to the forum, akaj
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I think this is a composition of a Bavarian blade with a perhaps Bavarian scabbard, but the hilt is something untypical and unknown in Bavaria
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This hilt style seems to have a curious resemblance to many Masonic types. Perhaps a heirloom blade remounted in this manner?
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