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Recent Forum PostsThanks for answering, Mark. I apologize for being so naive. I am obviously not even an amateur in antique swords, and I didn't know what you experts were
Sorry, I am pretty sure this is not an authentic WW2 army officer's sword as a) the mei (signature) is badly done and b) the tang does not look right
Hi
I really do not know how you think someone might be able to tell you the hjistory of your particular sword. If you have provenance, then you
Hi Michael
I think you will find the grip is bakerlite and this is a WW2 period Argentinian dagger sword.
Cheers
Mark
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SwordSalesEU 09-11-2011 05:58 AMMany if not most French Cuirassier An XIII swords I come across are missing the twisted brass grip wire. Because the An XIII does not have a backpiece to the grip, it is a relatively easy thing to...
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Am not insulted. Am no expert on this kind of sword. I may be wrong.
Sword from Napoleon's army. Help needed identifying it and estimating its value.
SwordSalesEU Yesterday, 04:51 AM