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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Welcome!
First thing that came to mind is a Cutlass form. Looks like some African influence on the scabbard. As regards appraisal of your sword; it should be done by contacting a member via our private message board. We discuss the object; never its value. |
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Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Spain
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Welcome!
The leatherwork on the scabbard has a clear Mandinka style, and European-inspired guards like this one aren't too uncommon. A Mandinka origin is likely but not sure, and geographically that can mean anywhere from the Gambia to Sierra Leone and then to Ségou. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Join Date: Nov 2024
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Thanks for your input
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Though I am still curious about the marking on the blade and filework on its spine, since the Mandinkas I've seen either have a plain blade or fullers. That and the wrapping of the guard in leather which makes me think of an aversion to touching iron. |
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