The sword is a Sulu barung. The scabbard is Palawano, and probably more recently made than the blade. The blade has Chinese characters, not uncommon on Sulu barung, and indicate it is of Chinese manufacture. The hilt is hard to see in your pictures and we need better pictures of it. I think the pommel may be Palawano but it is hard to tell. The scabbard, however, is of characteristic Palawano form: multiple strips of binding material passing through "tunnels" in the wooden face of the scabbard; there is also a drilled hole for a suspension rope. None of these features are seen on typical Sulu barung scabbards.
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