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Hello Kmaddock,
That is a fine blade you have there, the clipped blade tip has nothing to do with its origin although this was in vogue during the Napoleonic wars and after. This is the blade of a high ranked officer, its a blade of a luxe saber circa 1800. The end tang was never traditionally peened, but fixed with a bolt a technique used more often on luxe sabers because over the bolt came the pommel cap so you could not see were the sword was peened. Blades with this type of etching and tip were very popular again in expensive saber's around 1830 and after. So I would place this blade between 1800 and not later than 1850, probably from the Napoleonic era , it could be French but also any other involved country of that period that was inspired by the French type of saber's. Could you take a picture of the first 5 CM of the blade from both sides ? Perhaps remove the rust a bit with steel wool first. kind regards Ulfberth |
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