http://peterfiner.com/Search/ItemDetails.asp?ItemID=660#
It's described as "a rare German sword of justice, circa 1740". It is accompanied by it's original leather-covered wooden scabbard, and there are photos of the back showing the stitching. It looks like a lipped seam closed with a runing stitch and burnished down.
Interestingly it looks a lot like the leather cover goes over the top of the chape at the tip of the scabbard.
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![swordandscabbardfront.jpg](files/swordandscabbardfront_424.jpg)
Full view, front. Scaled down.
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![swordandscabbardback.jpg](files/swordandscabbardback_305.jpg)
Full view, back. Scaled down.
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![chapefront.jpg](files/chapefront_209.jpg)
Chape, front. Original size.
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![chapeback.jpg](files/chapeback_826.jpg)
Chape, back. Original size.