I will hold my opinion on age until I have the piece in hand but I wasn't concerned about that.  I was quite pleased to pick this example up due primarily to two things.  First, the suspension belt is quite rare.  I have yet to see an example with one and I am of the opinion the belt is much earlier than the sword.  Second, the scabbard has an inscription which is another fairly rare feature.  Tibetan inscriptions(and I am assuming the inscription is Tibetan) are not common.  I think it is an example made for use within the culture with a very interesting belt(anyone notice the kitthruma(?) mask on the lower end of the belt) and interesting inscription and perhaps was used in important festivals.  I can comment more when I have it in hand.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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