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Old 11th September 2015, 02:23 PM   #5
broadaxe
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I used to have the same sword. It is a british 'coutau' style, made by Wilkisnson during the last decades (before they shut off the gates of course), as it was signed with the crest of queen Elizabeth II. Probably to commemorate an occasion of some sort. The grip was made of imitation ivory and all the metal parts were of silver plated grey metal.
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