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Welcome to the forum, Newbie Grandpa
![]() Could you get a set of more accurate pictures ? Maybe that would help to define whther this sword is authentic or a modern replica. And remember, not money talk in here ![]() |
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Here few from yesterday.
Just learn, how to compress images |
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Some close ups from different angle, of holding end
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Hope that these give You some additional clues concerning age of the item
All suggestion, to what I should point to My camera, greatly appreciated |
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So Gentlemen, what do you think ?
... A well made replica ? Consider the steel texture. . Last edited by fernando; 17th February 2018 at 07:17 PM. |
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Most likely a 19 century piece... if not earlier. My guess... ![]() |
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Top of the Pommel? ( is that is the correct word )
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I suspect this may indeed be an antique that has been aggressively cleaned and so I would not pass it along anywhere for just a 'nominal' amount. Eighteenth / nineteenth century seem reasonable as noted by others above. The steel is a little too defect free to try and argue for much earlier, but the Turk's head of the grip appears very well done and with wear and patina in the seams.
In my very early collecting days I had a rather renowned gun dealer denounce an espada ancha I had acquired as a modern made-up piece and my own general library book level research seemed to confirm this. Fortunately I kept it as years later - in the same dealer's shop! - I found a book that made clear that it was the real deal and something to keep. |
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