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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,142
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Last purchase of 2025, sold as a Regency era British sword but not finding much about it. Brass hilt, fish skin covered grip and a straight single edged and fullered blade. Unmarked or stamped though the blade is not in the best state so might have just worn away
! Scabbard is black lacquered brass. Overall a decent piece and feels good in hand.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: In the wee woods north of Napanee Ontario
Posts: 418
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Interesting sword, something about the subtle details reminds me of German swords.
The grip has been recovered and wired. nice job. |
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 300
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Going by the scabbard, which appears to have a single belt ring, this sword is based around a late 19th- to early 20th-century blade. As Will notes, most likely German.
However, the grip material and backstrap look like something that came off a British sword. To compound this impression, the ball on the pommel doesn't follow the line of the grip properly; it looks misplaced. If you are looking for a Regency-era sword, and this was sold as one, I'd recommend taking it back. |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Apologies for a misdirection, it is a two ring scabbard. I am just looking to find out what it is, rather than needing it to Regency British or Empire.
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