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Old 19th June 2018, 09:00 PM   #1
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Can anyone help with identification of this sword? I have searched the internet and can't find anything with this type hilt. Blade is marked VOC with a M over it and 1776 for the date. Thanks in advance for you help.
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Old 19th June 2018, 10:37 PM   #2
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As the experts say, the letter M means the branch of VOC in Middelburg.
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Old 19th June 2018, 10:38 PM   #3
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VOC is the symbol for the Dutch East Indies company so that is where the blade is from.
This might give you a starting point on the hilt

Maybe the European side of the forum would be the place to post this sword?

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Old 19th June 2018, 11:57 PM   #4
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Transferring to the European section.
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Old 20th June 2018, 12:23 AM   #5
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Another entrant for the 'Shaver Cool' style of sabre.

Was it made here (east indies); or there (Europa)?
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Old 20th June 2018, 12:51 AM   #6
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Oh Noooo! Don't say those words, Rick!!! 'Shaver Cool!'

I believe the blade is legit: a Dutch East India Co. sword with proper marking and the talismanic numerals. if it were over in the Indies, its possible that the...ahem...later hilt was put on it for the tourists. The hilt does appear to have some aging to it. If it came from Malay or Shri Lanka, it would undoubtedly have some sort of dragon/naga type hilt as this.

Can we get a shot of the capstan/screw on the top pommel and in the dragon's mouth? Perhaps not tourist, but more of a refit??? The side mounted screw from the knuckle bow is remeniscent of the Dutch naval and marinesabal swords ca. 1800.

The numbers might also indicate an important date in the Dutch history. Haven't had time to research it. It could also be talismanic.

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Old 20th June 2018, 02:56 AM   #7
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Thanks for moving to the correct section. I had no idea where to start.

What is the reference to shaver cool? I'm a novice on this subject, is that code for a replica?

Here are more pictures, it's some sort of bambo or wood made into a rivet inside the dragons mouth.
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