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Old 30th September 2012, 02:39 PM   #1
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I have attached a picture of the sword has a total length 103cm.

What is the sword?
Austrian M1861 Infantry Officers?

That would fit with my initial thoughts that the Coronet was representing an Austrian/German 'Freiherrnkrone' (Barons Coronet)

I'd guess it might just be a makers stamp? You could look for late 19thC Austrian German makers who use a coronet as a stamp.

Does the pommel nut unscrew to allow for stripping?
If so you might be able to see whatever that is that is partially obscured above the 'crown and rope'?

Are there any other markings on it?

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Old 1st October 2012, 12:14 PM   #2
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I have attached two images with screw loosened, but can not remove the handle that is riveted. Please advice. Thanks.
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Old 1st October 2012, 08:53 PM   #3
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I think Gene has been pretty much spot on throughout on this, and with the Austrian assessment. Interesting detective work by him and Fernando on the crown, and these are always compelling clues in identifying markings. Often books on coins of the period can be revealing when trying to identify royal markings and cyphers as well.
I think the Austrians were often supplied by Solingen in these times and I think at least one Solingen maker used the crown but havent got it handy at the moment. Most Austrian makers or importers are listed in Bezdeks compendium.
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Old 1st October 2012, 09:32 PM   #4
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That's interesting, so it's peened tang with a covering nut.
I wouldn't attempt any firther disassembly if it's not willing.

I don't know a lot about these swords but the M1861 was a long lived pattern (as these late sabres often are) so there is a fairly good chance that the Crown/Coronet and rope mark will be noted on other examples.
Try googling 'Austrian M 1861 Infantry Officers sword' and you should be able to find many dozens if not hundreds to compare with yours. You could get lucky and find the same mark on another.
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