15th August 2020, 05:17 PM
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
Posts: 10,191
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Quote:
Originally Posted by midelburgo
Yes of course. I do not have it yet. The thing was found in Spain.
There is a maker stamp on the brass hilt, that possibly says Ibarzabal, who also cast the hilts for troop swords until the 1830s, when a brass workshop was established at Toledo.
The inscription etched on the back of the blade shall tell year and maker. I do not think it is a French An XI or XIII, the ricasso is different from what I have seen, including 1816 or 1854 models. Actually resembles Prussian... I have not found anything resembling inspector marks. It could be a Spanish 1815 model. Toledo also made etchings on the back between 1815 and c1825.
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Thank you for adding details on markings, always helpful.
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