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Old 30th April 2022, 07:02 PM   #1
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Old 1st May 2022, 08:32 AM   #2
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Not an expert either but that blade appears to be an enlarged copy of the British Regimental Broadsword 1828/1865 pattern blade, between that and the hex nut holding the pommel I think your Victorian era display piece idea has a lot of merit.

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Old 1st May 2022, 09:12 AM   #3
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Thanks for your reaction Robert. The blade indeed looks like the blade from a British Regimental Broadsword.

I have done some more rechearch on the guard. It looks a lot like the style used for 18th century dragoon swords. See the picture below.
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Old 1st May 2022, 03:08 PM   #4
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I noticed this sword at auction. The thing that kept me off was the modern bolt attached to the pommel which seems to be a clue of more recent manufacture (a copy) and so did the velvet inside the basked compared to the rest of the steel.
It woke my suspicion, yet the patina made me doubt since it looks old and worn.

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Old 1st May 2022, 03:31 PM   #5
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The velvet and the tassel are indeed a new alterations. I suspect that the sword was reassembled to fit these decorations and that the new bolt was fixed to the pommel. I also suspect that the wooden grip was renewed during the same action. But these are just speculations. I hope someone has more information about the age of the blade and guard.
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