I’m hoping that some knowledgeable person out there may be able to assist me in identifying a sword and scabbard that has been in my family for many years. I have already received help with identifying the hilt as the 1895 Pattern and the proof slug to be from S. J. Pillen, but I'd still like to know more about the blade itself.
I believe the hilt to be Victorian because it bears the royal cipher of Queen Victoria set over the lower knuckle bow of the guard and the motto of the Monarch of the United Kingdom in England, Dieu et mon droit, is etched on the blade.
The length of the blade is 32 1/4 inches (819 mm) long and 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide at the shoulder.
What I would like to learn is:
1. The date of the blade was made if it was not manufactured at the same time as the hilt.
2. Does the beaver etching indicate that it was made for a Canadian Infantry Officer?
I look forward to hearing from anyone who can help shed some light on this small mystery. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Brian McColpin

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