Yeah, if real 1600s, Venetian; but is the swept-tip guard "right"?  Possible the seller is quite honest & these or some might be 19th repros, but I see no bad signs.  I am told repeatedly that 1400-1600 swords were to be readily had for around $50 in England and Germany up thru the 1950s, and there are a lot more around than you can prove by provenence, for certain.  It could be a fake, but I don't see anything especially suspicious.  It's a gamble, anD that's why it's $400 instead of $4,000.  Why would eveness of corrosion make you suspicious?  Niether eveness nor uneveness of corrosion are unusual.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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