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Hi Mark and jim,
I agree as you pointed out, the guard plate is indeed of Spanish colonial style, however the smith who forged the guard plate with the C marks would at the same time carved these C marks on the pommel. Like Jim said it is unlikely that a blade of this quality was originally ordered for this guard. When did these three different components find each other ? Were they put together from used parts to make a weapon for the colonies ? This could very well be and is likely the case, however I find it unlikely that the person who assembled these parts is also the maker of them , because if he was than the pommel and the guard plate would have the same C marks. Still, this small sword can be of historical value as a re using of old parts and as David well pointed out was perhaps purely done for economical reasons. Kind regards Ulfberth |
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