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Old 24th February 2022, 10:42 PM   #1
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Hello
Not my usual field of collecting but I picked this up recently and am wondering what it is. French 1845 is one suggestion but what do you think?
pictures were taken in a rush so are poor. I can take some more at the weekend if required.
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Old 25th February 2022, 02:31 PM   #2
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It looks a lot like a model 1850 foot officer's sword. Chape is...Atypical for that. They're usually finned chapes. Blade marks are difficult to parse. It doesn't quite have that initial dip at the base of the spine I'd expect. But it very much seems of a kind. Something adjacent to that perhaps? Like made around same time, same general popular style, but not exactly that?
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Old 25th February 2022, 11:09 PM   #3
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Something odd here, you never see the scabbard seam in the outside as worn, so a dodgy mix and mash here!
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Old 27th February 2022, 01:03 PM   #4
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Something odd here, you never see the scabbard seam in the outside as worn, so a dodgy mix and mash here!
Okay with that in mind, here's a thought... What if the original owner was left handed and wore their blade higher up than usual, because of the slight asymmetry of the guard that might cause discomfort if not worn higher when on the right side? A custom scabbard for someone who didn't draw or use their sword quite like their compatriots and couldn't obtain a proper left handed saber. That would explain the seam being on apparently the wrong side and the absence of a drag style chape (a drag is useless if the tip of the scabbard is unlikely to scrape against ground).
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Old 28th February 2022, 09:10 AM   #5
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Thank you Gentlemen,
The blade fits the scabbard really well, but as you say, it appears to be the wrong way around. As I said, not my field of collecting so I think I will pass it on.
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