Had this item for a number of years, but never really had a good opinion concerning the authenticity. Would appreciate any help or leads.
(1) Weight = 7lbs. (2) OA Length = 72 1/4 " (3) Blade = 55 1/2 " (ricasso 9 1/2") (4) Handle (wood) = 13" (5) Pommel (w/button) = 3" (6) Quillon = 3/4" (7) Quillons = 14" X 1/4" (8) Side ring (one) 4 3/4" X 3" (9) Lugs = 8 1/4" X 5/16"
(10) Blade (flattened diamond), at ricasso = 1 5/8" X 5/16", at 1 1/4" from tip =1 3/8" X 1/8", at widest =2 1/8"
There is a nice even distal taper from the lugs to the point. The balance is simply superb; can be twirled like a baton in spite of the weight.
Marking on ricasso is a variation of Cross and Orb, discernable only with point up. All fittings were silvered, 60-70 % remaining, Handle studded with silver capped nails 25 on lower porion and 14 on top (w/31 remaining}. Remanents of red material remaining under rings at ends of handle; appears to be velvet(?)
My opinion is that it was a working weapon, North Italian or Swiss, converted to a bearing sword. The handle does not appear to be quite as old as the metal parts and the marking is not that deeply struck, might be engraved(?)...
Regards,
Dan









