Souvenir sword ?
Hi
I recently bought a lot of 3 swords. A genuine 1800's Kindjal/quama (the reason why I bought the lot), what turned out to be a genuine 1800's tulwar (at first i thought it was a souvenir sword), and this european style sword. Since i got fooled on the tulwar, I wonder if this one too, could be something more interresting, than just a souvenir sword ? Happy new year to all !! Best Henrik |
Pictures, Henrik ?
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Sorry about that, still new here :o
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I know very little about swords but have spent much time separating historical items from items intended as decoration, and I suspect this is one of the latter. It does have some age, cound perhaps be late 19th c., when the noveau riche were spending for "old money-like artifacts" to dress up their mansions. I think the giveaway is the strictly 2-dimensional guard which is great for hanging on the wall easily but would not protect the bearer's wrist from most blows in combat.
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Right, John, this is a 19th copy of an early 17th c. style rapier (German Krabbendegen, from the crab-shaped turn down side guards).
Best, Michael |
Thanks guys ! you've been a great help !
Best regards. Henrik |
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