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Very nice! I agree with your dating, and based on the crispiness of the stamps and the fullers it looks like a European trade blade to me, not a locally made one.
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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One of the nicest examples I've seen in a while! Totally 'textbook' form, motif, blade..........entirely agree with date span.
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Belgium
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Upstate New York, USA
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Very nice indeed. I also concur with your dating above.
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Location: Belgium
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I had a suspicion that the blade is European because of its quality. Always nice to have it confirmed. Regards Marc |
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I'd actually date the sword a bit earlier given the oval form of the pommel, its very safely 19th century and I suspect is probably more towards the late 18th century. |
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Regards Marc |
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