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Ian, thanks for your kind words and support.
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I believe that this particular sword may be any of 3 things: 1. The sword of a Spanish-aligned military personnel (probably with significant rank) that defected to the First Republic. He brought his standard-issued sword with him as he defected, then had this populated with Katipunan symbols to declare his allegiance. 2. The sword of a principalia that supported / participated in the First Republic forces as a ranking officer. 3. A sword looted from a Spanish-aligned military personnel that fell in the Katipunan insurrection, then the new owner populated it with Katipunan symbols. The American unit provenance on the sword may indicate that this sword was later acquired/looted by American forces, thus adding further to its history. |
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