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					Originally Posted by tom hyle
					
				 It is probably not a rehilted bayonet (another over-attributed source) but an original European sword made with a similar blade; even if identical to a bayonet blade, such variations were quite common as new goods, and are often seen amongs European cutlery.  Such items were produced for military and civilian/private-issue markets.  It appears to be Eastern/central European; I'd suggest Austria were it not for the highly developed ears.  If we've never seen this individual before, I remember having simialr comments on something a LOT like it; one could do a search; something may have been discovered in that discussion; my library computer time is running short.............. | 
	
 I agree with Tom; this looks like a purpose made short sword.  Just about every Western power made some of these during the 19th century.  The US had an 1870s Coast Guard dress sword with a yatagan blade, and countless variations were also produced for verteran organizations, social groups, and private purchase.
 
 
Here is one that originally sold as a souvenir at the US Columbian Exposition.
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