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Old Yesterday, 10:22 PM   #11
Jim McDougall
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In searching through "Swords and Blades of the American Revolution" (George Neumann, 1973) I found this nearly exact match to this hilt.

As it is suggested the date period 1680-1710 it well might be that it may have been part of a production of hilts for the Highland units formed into the British army. It is known they were supplied with 'Highland hilts', and it is notable that the Scottish convention of the arms of the guard keyed into the slotted pommel is present.

On my example the blade seems more into 18th century perhaps 1715-20? as it is straight with back fuller, and has what appears to be a fluer de lis at center. While the question of whether the fluer de lis was used on English blades remains unanswered, it is notable that many French blades of these times did have a fluer de lis, presumably a state arsenal mark?
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