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Originally Posted by JBG163
In my opinion, blade, guard and pommel are most likely to be old...Seems to be a sword originaly from the Kham area. The rest, i would say 20th maybe later, probably made in Nepal (that is only an assumption). I have seen several old blades remounted with that kind of fittings lately.
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I agree on the blade + the iron hilt fittings, typically Kham. The round flanged guard and the nonferrous inlaid bands on the obverse the pommel are unique to the area. The original hilt would have been wood (usually) overlaid with ray skin. And not a round/oval cross-section, but more like a flattened hexagon, the area under the guard slightly expanded.
The sword seems to have a nice old blade, a classic Tibetan "hairpin" lamination which appears to be well-made.