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					Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
					
				 
				 ... It is actually intriguing and especially the note on the styling of these interesting guards, which I presume comes from Mr. Daehnhardt... 
			
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 Wrong conclusion 

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					Originally Posted by Cerjak
					
				 
				 ...Do you know similar exemplar ? 
Do you confirm the period circa 1730-1750 ? ... 
			
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 No, the ones i have seen are within a different type of look, which give me no clue to judge on yours, as my residual knowledge is mainly supported by comparisons.
But i can show you three that belonged in the collection of Eduardo Nobre; two supposedly Portuguese from the XVII century with hilts and blades of distinct shape, and a third one for an officer, dated circa 1777-1790, which we may assume is in fact Portuguese, once having originally a blade of protocol dimensions, was (reportedly) remounted with a larger blade of a cup hilted sword with the patriotic inscription VIVA DO. MARIA RAINHA DE PORTUGAL.
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