Capn, thank you so much for adding discussion on the sword Cathey has posted here, and your observations concerning the wonderful hilt. Your expertise on things maritime is well established, and as you note these kinds of themes and elements often might have been used in any number of nautical decoration contexts.
While it will take some researching, Im pretty sure either you or I might find some clues, but clearly they will likely be in some of the more obscure references....as this kind of esoterica typically exceeds the scope of the more standard references.
Well noted too on the 'fighting character' of this saber. While highly embellished hilts typically denote dress or ceremonial swords, the blade suggests the intent for combat use as required. As the lionhead (similar to British flank company officers M1803) suggests, this saber was in use in the notable period of British 'fighting sail' in the early years of the 19th c, 'in the time of Nelson'. This was a time of these kinds of elaborate decoration.
Though I share the outrage at these situations in the unfortunately misguided actions permeating society and governmental authorities, I would still like to focus on the weapons presented for discussion. These other concerns outside weapon discussion deserve their own threads where that focus can be maintained.
Thank you again Capn!
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