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Old 5th June 2009, 02:59 AM   #5
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Hola Nandin,

Elipsoid/Diamond crosscut suggests 19th C.

I had a Dutch Diplomatic Sword from ~1830-50 with a very similar looking blade.

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Manolo

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Eeuwig dankbaar, Admiraal , .
I confess i was already pondering on its shape and length, as being more in line with a small sword setup.
But the main thing is that you have identified its origin, for which i am much obliged.
Now i have the door open to try and find who was the smith.
Let me thank you again.
Fernando
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