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Old 19th November 2006, 09:13 PM   #6
Jeff D
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While awaiting the definitive answer from Jim, I will wade in here.

This appears to be a Stirling style Scottish basket hilt from most likely the early part on the 18th century. They often appear like a "dogs dinner" due to long use (often these were thought to be hidden in thatched roofs after the 45, accounting for their distressed look). There has been multiple old repair to yours (including the riveted guard to pommel)

The Blade is of German manufacture from Solingen or Passau. Yours has the Passau wolf as well as the Andrea Ferara Mark of quality. This style is in keeping with the early part of the 18th century.

Hope this gets you started.

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