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Wed 31 Oct, 2007 3:11 pm
Please help identify sword
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Wed 31 Oct, 2007 4:41 pm
It looks like an Italian M1871/1909 cavalry trooper's sword, but I am not sure what the markings mean.
Best,
Jonathan
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Wed 31 Oct, 2007 5:57 pm
Value?
Thank you Johnathan, any idea on value?
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Thu 01 Nov, 2007 3:45 am
Also, any idea what this was used for and time frame? Would this be considered a valuable sword or pretty common? Thank you. T.Roy
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Thu 01 Nov, 2007 5:04 am
It is a cavalry sword, so it would have been used by a cavalry trooper (enlisted man) from horseback. The time frame is indicated by its model designation, M1871/1909. So it would have been used in the late 19th century or early 20th century. These are not rare swords and do turn up on eBay and dealer sites pretty regularly. You could check eBay and follow some of the dealer links in the links section on this site to get an Idea of prices, which will probably range between $200-$350. I do not collect Italian military swords and am not really up on the prices they are getting these days, so please do look into that for yourself and don't just take my word on the price.
Best,
Jonathan
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Thu 01 Nov, 2007 7:02 am
Thank you Jonathan, that is all very interesting and I appreciate your time. T.Roy
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Thu 01 Nov, 2007 9:03 am
Looks like a South American copy, Brazil?, of a European saber.
I have seen a few here at gun shops.
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Thu 01 Nov, 2007 10:15 am
Roy,
You should visit
www.oldswords.com and browse their images. They also have some maker information. I still think it is Italian and of European manufacture, but Europe did export many swords to Central and South America.
Jonathan
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