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Here's one in a private collection. The very simple guard on these has a "proto-" look, I think it is the immediate predecessor to the form that Ewart Oakeshott called Type I (the Stibbert example posted above has one of those guards). As regards the sword in this post, I have a gut feeling that the pommel may be a later replacement but I leave it to other forum members to comment as well.
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Hello everyone,
Philipp, I think the Sciavona that you posted is completely assembled (errors excepted, of course) And thanks for praise to Evgeny's sword. I was amazed at the reluctance in the forum for this unique piece. I have never seen this quality in any museum. Evgeny, your sciavona has only one serious mistake: It is not mine :-) Keep it as it is. A nice week-end. |
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