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#91255 04/17/2008 06:02 PM
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The question is, is this from the american revolutionary war.

The sword was made in Germany. The grip is ivory.

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#91258 04/17/2008 08:24 PM
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Jim,

I suspect that this sword is from a later time period. I would guess it to be around the War of 1812 time period from its style.


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#91259 04/17/2008 10:21 PM
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I don't know about the sword, but the socks are definitely modern repros sold by Walmart and are NOT period Revolutionary War socks !

Dave

Apologies Big Grin too good a chance to resist.

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I agree, the style seems later, a bit less "crude" than some of the early pieces. What a beautiful piece! any story with it?


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#91261 04/18/2008 12:08 AM
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Thanks guys.

I am always amazed at how often my feet show up in sword photos. I never have that in dagger photos. Be thankful they were covered.

This sword belongs to a friend of mine who asked me to help ID it. I will inquire as to there being a story.

I will also try and decipher the maker and other writing. The problem is the maker and "solingen" are under the languets and I was unable to make them out while I physically had the sword. One interesting thing I noted is that the writing was in English. Does this help date it?

I will be able to check in a couple of weeks when I visit my friend.

So, it would be safe to assume this is around the war of 1812?

Jim

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It's in "British Military Swords" by John Wilkinson Latham. Shown as a "Stirrup -Hilted Scimitar, Circa 1803, plate 24. His example was made by J.J. Runkel, Solingen. It has a checkered ivory grip. It does not mention the scabbard.
I had one years ago and let it go for next to nothing. Not one of my better decisions.

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Notaguru. Thank you

Did they happen to mention if it was for US or British in the book?

Jim

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A very nice sword!

You just don't see these nice swords!

Outstanding!

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It says "Light Cavalry Officers Sword" no doubt from British officer or from Rifle Regiment of the Penninsula period.

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Thank you.

I finally noticed the book was of British Swords.

I really appreciate the feedback. I have made inquiry as to any story that might go with this sword. I will post anything new i get.

Jim


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