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Old 25th February 2023, 10:20 AM   #1
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Interesting blade, it looks old, mid to late 17th Century in my opinion, how long is it from shoulder to tip?

Andrea Ferrara was a 16th Century blade maker that exported a significant number of swords to the British Isles. They had a reputation for quality, especially in Scotland.

In the time honoured tradition they were subsequently widely faked with the Andrea Ferrara name appearing on blades made well into the mid-18th Century. My suspicion is that your blade was made outside of Italy, most likely in Solingen, for the English or Scottish market.
Hello,tnx for answer . Total 96 cm
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Old 25th February 2023, 10:37 AM   #2
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Hello,tnx for answer . Total 96 cm
That’s with the tang? If it’s just the blade that’s very interesting. Thats the kind of length you’d expect of a cavalry sabre. In which case you’d be looking more towards Eastern Europe than the British Isles.
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