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					Originally Posted by fernando
					
				 
				Splendid ! 
Sorry my ignorance; isn't this a Storta ? 
I am not qualified to judge on this sword's properties but, i would dare to sustain that, its 'lonely' ferro di molino mark looks very real. . 
			
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 Nando, it fits the characteristics of size and configuration that would identify it as a storta -- a short, cutlass-type hilt weapon with a single edged blade, popular in northern Italy.   This example has a blade with a deeper curve and is somewhat narrower than the majority.  (Many tend to widen somewhat at the tip and have a clipped point as in the medieval falchion, as well)  But anomalies are to be expected in a type that was widely used over an extended period of time.  
I also agree on the mark.   It's on several Italian blades in my collection, and appears singly as well as in groups.