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Old 2nd February 2026, 07:34 AM   #22
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A very good post. Makes me think that perhaps it may possibly be 16th century tounament display type of thing. A processional or state functional bearers sword of the 16th century and latter. There is a photo of one here which I will find latter. German 16th century a hand and half hilt sword with a sawfish bill as the blade. Something like this. Although the item in question appears smaller that might depend on the size or importance of the office.
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