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 Hello, everyone, help me with these? 
		
		
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		Hi all, 
	A friend of mine recommand this forum to me. I'm glad that many knowledgable people contribute here. There are two blades that I have no idea and would like your opinons: which country, what style, period and what's the meaning of the letters? :confused: The first is mine, there is inlaid gold in the flower design. The second I didn't bought. Thanks very much!  | 
		
 Overall pics would help... 
	And better pics of the inscriptions, too. If it is difficult, can you carefully trace them?  | 
		
 The more I look, the more "Ethiopian" comes to mind. May be just an illusion.... 
	Total pic is essential  | 
		
 Hi Athena, 
	Welcome to the forum!! I agree with Ariel, this script lettering certainly does resemble certain examples of Ethiopian gurade. It is typically impossible to identify a weapon simply by the inscription so as Ariel notes, we need a picture of the entire weapon. Best regards, Jim  | 
		
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		Thanks everyone! I guessed it was Russian before. I never imagine it could be Ethiopia, as Ethiopia is so far away. Unfortunately, I didn't buy this sword, and don't have more pictures.  
	Could anyone help me with the following one? It has inlaid gold at the flower decoration.  | 
		
 This looks almost like an extremely long spear blade ; I think the collar is put on backwards . 
	Got some dimensions for us ?  | 
		
 I have been looking in a 1962 publication of the Wallace collection and I think this is a Russian or other Eastern European country with a related script, 18- early 19 cent Pillow, Small or Day Sword.  The segmented hilt and tang area, to take a shell or guard and knuckle bow.  It would help if there was a sensible picture of the script along with the whole sword. 
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 I agree that at first glance it looks Ethiopian, BUT I do not believe it is.  I think that it may actually be Armenian or Georgian.  I remember going nuts over a similar inscription years ago which turned out not to be Ethiopian after all.... 
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 Not Ethiopian (Amharic/Ge'ez) letters, that much I know. 
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 I guess we all agree that a better pic of the entire inscription (or segment-by-segment), in both directions (is it upside down, and that is why we can't make sense of the already bad pics???) is needed..Tough to believe that European/ Caucasian noble carried a very long spear in the  18-19th century and this is not a familiar style. 
	But all these speculations are just speculations: we need to decipher the inscription.  | 
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