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Multumesc 11th March 2012 11:03 AM

Marking the sword
 
The sword I saw this sign and not know what is. Please help me with comments. :shrug: http://i42.tinypic.com/2nls1o8.jpg

fernando 11th March 2012 11:31 AM

How about showing us the whole sword, Multumesc ?
Would you mind ?

Zwielicht 13th March 2012 10:18 AM

Though I'm not the specialist in makers' brands, the sign, just on sight, reminds me Georgian emblem - the same is on the flag of this country, in red on white. What kind of sword it is? May we see it whole?

Multumesc 18th March 2012 10:08 AM

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This is the sword with the sign above. Well, what kind of sword is and what is the sign? Thank you.

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fernando 18th March 2012 03:20 PM

I have sent you an email, Multumesc.
You have to correct your picture upload system. No web hosts, but direct forum attachment uploads.

Jean-Marc S. 22nd March 2012 09:35 PM

Kingdom of Jerusalem
 
Hello,

The design of mark is similar to the one of the 'Kingdom of Jerusalem'.

Hope this helps,

jm

M ELEY 24th March 2012 09:56 PM

I'm not good with regimental swords, but this one very similar to the British cavalry troopers sword, m1882. In any case, post-Georgian, more Victorian. I do believe it's a Brit model in any case...

Norman McCormick 24th March 2012 10:37 PM

Hi,
I think this one is Austrian, mid 19thC or thereabouts, possibly cavalry officers model.
Regards,
Norman.

Dmitry 25th March 2012 04:01 PM

Switzerland.


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