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Originally Posted by midelburgo
Hello.
I do not think that is a repro but a very nice officer version. The octogonal pommel and the striated guardapolvo at the bottom of the cup are typical. You can find them as well in royal Guardia de Corps troopers.
Take the Sebastián Hernández inscription as apocriphal until you can compare with well known examples. Madrid royal armory ones for example, or the one that belonged to Alvaro DE Bazan in the naval museum.
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Thanks, for your thoughts. }|:o) Indeed, I found some quite similar specimens online, like
this one and
this one. Otherwise I probably wouldn't have felt comfortable buying it! Still, it's good to hear that you agree.
And yes, I took the Hernan[d]ez name as more of a tribute or an attempt at marketing/boasting than it being an original blade by that maker (not in the least because the name is misspelled).