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Old 18th December 2015, 06:54 PM   #4
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This seems a bit crazy but the layout and style of the fullers is identical to a model 1832 US Artillery Sword. This sword was itself based on the famous French 1816 Artillery Sword nick-named the coupe-chou or cabbage cutter.
The 1832 US sword pictured has an 18'' (46 cm) blade. How large is your sword?
Its exactly what I think. It's a mix of stuff. Now I'm unable to say if its a recent mix or an old mix. The guard looks really Western medieval...Really strange...
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