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[QUOTE=M ELEY] In my opinion (and it is ONLY that), this is an old East India Company sword blade with a later (perhaps mid to late 19th c.) hilt similar to a kastane. I don't think it was made for a market sale, but for honest-to-goodness reuse as a weapon. The hilt could have been refitted in a Dutch trading post such as Shri Lanka. Now, let me be shot down by others-
![]() ![]() When I look at the hilt I think Ceylon Mark. ![]() It looks like there was a forward quillon, now gone. But those plates look like they'd hurt the hand if you choked up on the hilt in use. ![]() Possibly the owner could comment on this with it in hand. |
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