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Here is a link containing yet another link pertaining to these items .
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Thanks for the link Rick. I mostly noticed this particular example because I'd never seen a hilt configuration like this on a sawfish sword. Of course I have absolutely no idea if it is an old piece (what ever that means
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The hilt and guard does look fairly recent, very little wear or patina on the handle. The saw fish 'bill' does look like it has some age. So possibly a re-hilted piece or a more recent 'marriage' of a sword bill with a hilt.
I too think its quite interesting Iain, I have never seen one mounted in this way or one so large. |
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It reminds me a little of Sailor Art because of the neatly carved scrolls ; these pieces can be hard to tie down though .
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