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Old 12th October 2014, 08:45 PM   #2
Ian
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Hi Drac2k:

This looks like European colonial work to me, perhaps Spanish but could be Dutch or French or British colonial work also. I don't think there is anything really specific to the style to call it an Espada ancha without more idea of where it came from. The riveted iron guard looks fairly basic work, but the steel blade looks well crafted.

The decoration on the blade near the back edge is not typical of Philippine's work--looks a little like Continental SE Asian design as seen in the northern Thailand/Laos area, or even some of the Borneo designs. Unless someone else has a well provenanced piece that is remarkably similar, I think you may have trouble placing this one.

An Espada ancha from Mexico is probably the most familiar exemplar of this style, but I have purchased similar swords in Singapore, Ahmedabad, Bangkok, Vientiane, and Bangalore over the last 20-30 years and I doubt that they were all of Spanish origin.

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