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I think this is a "Felddegen" of Southern-Germany or Switzerland around 1720. Probably the copper-bandaging might be a remake.
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Yes, Feldegen or Haudegen, northern European mid/late C17th to early C18th. From the looks of the side loops, there should be pierced guards in those. You can see the grooves where they sat. They're usually slightly sprung and can fall out when damaged. It's not unusual for them to be missing.
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This looks like what can also be referred to as "Schwedendegen" of Swedish/Dutch type.
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see https://digitaltmuseum.no/0210287874.../media?slide=4 for another...
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