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Old 18th February 2013, 06:56 AM   #1
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Default Gentlemen, I would like to ask the origins of the sword. Thank's so much.

Gentlemen, I would like to ask the origins of the sword.

I come from Taiwan, please forgive me the bad English, my mother tongue is Chinese.

1.I think I ask this sword is from Toledo, Spain's Moorish made​​?

2.Feeling this to the sword hilt have a strong Islamic style.

3.But, in 1602 Spanish King to the Ottoman Empire and Morocco to the expulsion of the Moors.Why Toledo will be in Spain in the 19th century Moorish sword works???

4.This can put sword hilt called European Tessak or Dussage or Sinclair?

gentleman please help me? Thanks ..

Best regards

Seller for the description of the sword:

19th C. Toledo Moorish Sword

A very rare 19th C. Toledo made Moorish sword. It is nearly impossible to acquire any original moorish items, all are in museums in Turkey or Spain, but the next best thing is an original antique and guaranteed 19th c. Toleda made example of a 15th C. Moorish sword.

This example is made very well according to the standards of good older Toledo work, and displays the characteristic Moorish handle shape. The scabbard is also original to the sword as well.

42 "overall. Blade is 34".
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