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11th March 2017, 09:10 PM | #1 |
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Unknown Sword or machete
This is my last adquisition, I,m not sure if is a machete or a modified Sword. Total length 40 in.
Handle is wood and silver. The blade has some engravings but is very difficult see them. The sheath is broken, with silver parts. Thanks in advance. Any information will be good. Best regards Carlos |
11th March 2017, 09:16 PM | #2 |
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It is a sword because its shape would make it very ineffective at cutting any type pf vegetation.
The blade looks like an European cavalry blade... I guess. |
11th March 2017, 09:21 PM | #3 |
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Thank you very much!
Any idea of origin? Thanks |
11th March 2017, 09:53 PM | #4 |
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Hello Carlos,
very interesting sword, I like it. Handle carving look very Asian, the handle mounts from white metal (you are sure it's silver?) and the "habaki" look similar to Tonkin sabre mounts, agree that the blade is most probable a European military blade. Scabbard is a puzzle to me. Regards, Detlef |
11th March 2017, 11:20 PM | #5 |
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Most interesting native repurposing of a what appears to be a British M1796 Heavy Cavalry sword blade (the engravings suggest possibly an officers), but these type blades were on the swords used by British in Napoleonic campaigns.
While I cannot be sure of the style of the hilt etc. it seems more Asian or Philippines. The scabbard is stylized after military type scabbards of officers swords of the period, but the original scabbard to this type blade was iron. This would be entirely to long and awkward in my view as a machete, so what the purpose of this would be is anyones guess. |
12th March 2017, 10:50 AM | #6 | |
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Hello Certainly I,m not sure if is silver Thanks again |
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12th March 2017, 05:27 PM | #7 |
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Pretty sure this is one of the rarest cases of a British M1796 Heavy cavalry blade being remounted........with habaki!!! very very unusual!
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