Posts: 7
Tue 17 Feb, 2009 6:53 pm
Can anyone identify this Short sword?
There are no markings on it at all. The edge looks like someone took an electric grinder to it. Workmanship is poor. I'm thinking that it's a forgery or replica of some type of short sword that's been artificially aged. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Posts: 678 Location: Australia.
Tue 17 Feb, 2009 11:15 pm
I'm sure as heck no scholar, but that looks (to me) more like a bayonet rather than a shortsword per se.
Posts: 1,435 Location: California, Maryland, USA
Wed 18 Feb, 2009 7:04 am
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Posts: 675 Location: Louisville, KY
Wed 18 Feb, 2009 7:08 am
I believe this is probably a South American (Argentine, perhaps), military or police short sword, circa late 19th century, early 20th century. I see these on eBay all the time. They usually go for around $99 - $250, depending on the rarity. They almost always look about this level of patination.
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Posts: 1,377
Wed 18 Feb, 2009 7:08 am
It is an infantry or artillery sidearm of the late 19th century or early 20th century. It is not a bayonet. Are there any markings on it that might indicate a place of manufacture?
Jonathan
Posts: 124 Location: Hunedoara, Transylvania, Romania
Wed 18 Feb, 2009 10:00 am
This looks somehow similar to the austrian artilery short sword for soldiers but has a slightly different guard.
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