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#46001 09/29/2009 09:45 PM
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Do you know what type of sword this is it has no marks of any kind.The scabbard has two rings. Thanks in advance.

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#46002 09/29/2009 10:05 PM
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Looks like an early pre 1880 U.S. NCO sabre.

#46003 09/30/2009 04:27 PM
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Hilt appears to be Model 1822 British, curved blade= Light Cavalry; straight blade= Artillery


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Foxart , I agree . I am thinking it was based on that British design (m-1821 pattern).The reason for my thinking U.S. would be the leather grip instead of fish skin. Could it be early Civil war era ?? Or am I way off.

#46005 09/30/2009 05:38 PM
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It looks like a British 1822 hilt to me

#46006 09/30/2009 06:32 PM
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Could it be a US 1833 Dragoon which was based on the 1822 British sword. There is not a number or letter anyplace on this sword completely void of any markings at all.


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#46007 09/30/2009 06:58 PM
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The lack of markings lends to that as the British were proud of there abilities and normally marked them with proofs and makers . Such as Wilkinson , double triangles ,etc. Could be an import as well.

#46008 09/30/2009 07:20 PM
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I basically agree w/the feasibility of everything above. IMO, the lack of any markings is an anomaly for either domestic OR export items. (Possibly a closer look at the ricasso and/or spine may be in order.)


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