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I suppose it is meant to represent some vaguely landsknect type sword but the blade looks much more modern in style and in the markings ... perhaps late 19th C . To me ( and I am no expert on such things ) it looks like a home spun hilting of a 19th C sword blade .... made as a wall hanger / decorator or theatrical piece.
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