This is supposed to be a Argentinean Cavalry sword. Can anyone tell me what period? 19th or 20th. It is nice however. Thanx.
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I think it would lean more towards the 19th century. Maybe mid to late 19th century.
That's my take anyway, sabres are kind of my hobby.
That's my take anyway, sabres are kind of my hobby.
Hello,
Thought I recognized this. I believe Therion Arms had one of these for sale. I actually own one and it is a nice toy to swing about.
See Hal's here:
http://www.therionarms.com/antiques/ttoy415.html
Cheers,
Terry
Thought I recognized this. I believe Therion Arms had one of these for sale. I actually own one and it is a nice toy to swing about.
See Hal's here:
http://www.therionarms.com/antiques/ttoy415.html
Cheers,
Terry
Weyersberg, Kirschbaum&Cie existed from 1883-1999, so i too would bet on end 19.th, beginning 20th
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