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Old 11th December 2024, 11:55 PM   #6
Radboud
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That is a lovely smallsword your friend has.

Regrettably it is often difficult to pin these down to a specific model or country since they were private purchase worn by both officers and gentlemen of wealth. And cutlers would offer their clients catalogues of hilts that they could choose from.

However this sword does have a couple of features that help narrow it down. The way the knucklebow is attached to the pommel is more typical to Dutch / Spanish and German smallswords. Plus some of the drecorations; the twisted section in the knucklebow and the boatshell guard with the boarder are similar to the Dutch Army officers' swords of 1770 - 1800.

There was a discussion on these swords on the International Antique Sword Collectors group over on Facebook that featured a couple of swords similar to you friends'.

Dutch Army Officer's smallsword circa 1770 - 1800:
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Similar more ornate swords that could possibly have belonged to higher ranked officers? (Pure speculation):

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