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Old 27th January 2010, 08:47 PM   #12
Dmitry
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Perhaps, there is a possibility that my blade was originally Naval ?

Impossible to say with any degree of certainty, imho. In this case it's "the clothes that make the man". Seeing a blade like this decorated with naval symbols, or coupled with a hilt bearing like attributes, or with a two hundred year old documented provenance would certainly be nice. Otherwise things turn conjectural.


The length of your blade, 70.5 cm, is it the straight line from blade tip to the bottom of the hilt?
If that is the case, a blade that would be quite consistent with the shape and length of yours, is often seen on the British 1803 Pattern Infantry Officer's swords, such as this one.
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