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Multumesc 8th February 2012 01:22 PM

ancient sword
 
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I'm new on this forum are from Eastern Europe and came up with images of a sword that I have in the collection. Please tell me in what time and how old it is. Please Excuse me if pictures are not clear or if they are unclear. Trying to find a better picture loading program. :shrug: :confused:

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fernando 8th February 2012 04:44 PM

Hi Multumesc,
Welcome to the forum :) .
Pictures must be directly uploaded as attachments to the thread and not with Web host links.
This time, i have already done that for you.

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thinreadline 8th February 2012 05:05 PM

Looks like a European ( but not British ) mid 18th century civilian small sword.

Jim McDougall 8th February 2012 06:31 PM

This appears to me to be European following French design and a dress sword of late 18th into early part of 19th century. It seems to follow neoclassic trends of that period and the ebony grips are very similar to many French swords, as is the shape in the knuckleguard. While not necessarily military it corresponds to court type swords worn by dignitaries and officials. This could be from any number of principalities or states aligned with French or Italian ties.

Emanuel 9th February 2012 05:03 AM

Cu placere... :)

Welcome, nice to see more Romanians joining the forum.

Emanuel

Multumesc 17th February 2012 11:44 AM

Thanks for answers, but I'm interested in what material it was made ​​sheath.

Jim McDougall 22nd February 2012 08:27 PM

Multumesc, if I am not mistaken the sheath on these type swords was typically leather covered with brass or gilt brass mounts.

Multumesc 7th March 2012 12:28 PM

I want to know what are the engravings on sword.Thank you. :shrug: :) :shrug: [IMG]http://i41.tinypic.com/3d65k.jpg[/IMG]


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