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From the points you have made it appears that the sword could be late 19thC Victorian. The examples I referred to above were late 19th very early 20thC and I wonder if the finials were changed to pointed ones after this date as I also found George Vth ones with pointed finials? Thanks again for your replies. Regards Miguel |
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Miguel
Yes there could be many reasons why the cross piece does not exactly match the stated patterns. I have had a closer look at the cypher in your last photo and it is definitely Queen Victoria so your sword is no later than 1901 |
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Thank you for your reply and to say that your input has been much appreciated. Miguel |
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Many, if not most or all, of these swords have a pommel that unscrews so that a basket hilt can be interchanged with a cross bar type.
Regards Richard |
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