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Old 10th March 2026, 01:39 PM   #3
ulfberth
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Hi Sajen,
it is a 19th century neo renaissance sword made to look like a 17th c sword.
They made a mistake in the style as the blade , grip and pommel are that of a sword and the crossguard and its basket resembles a 17th c rapier.
So they combined two different types that did not exist in this combination in the period they were worn.
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