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Old 27th March 2005, 06:02 PM   #5
Lee
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Thumbs down Sword with potential as an attractive decorator

I suspect the ebay market found a correct price for this item as it does appear to have potential as an attractive decorator. I also suspect that 19th century may be a bit early for date of manufacture.

These days I see medieval style swords of which I am very suspicious in even the most prestigious venues. My advice: If you ever decide to punt on a medieval style sword for large money, then you should see the thing up close and in person beforehand and or have paid the extra premium for examination by a capable and experienced agent responsible only to you in the matter.
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