Excellent observation Norman ,on the traces of black paint on the hilt, which does seem to suggest some sort of 'japanning' or black varnish as often used on iron hilts with naval connotation. It is interesting though that in the case of Scottish basket hilts of the 18th century particularly, these too were often japanned or russetted to prevent rust or corrosion in the typically damp climate in much of the Highlands.
Teodor, you're right on the usual presence of a pad inside the Hindu basket hilt, typically on the fully dressed examples. Incidentally, 18th century British basket hilts, including Scottish usually seem to have a padded hilt liner as well. As may be expected, these perishable elements usually do not survive, but in rare exceptions.
All best regards,
Jim
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