Posts: 5 Location: sweden
Mon 22 Jul, 2013 10:43 am
Origin of a sword ?
Posts: 2,294 Location: East backwoods-assed Texas
Mon 22 Jul, 2013 10:56 am
The blade look pretty old, but it does not match the guard, which is obviously cast metal. It's a hodge-podge put together by someone to sell. Hope you didn't pay a lot for it. And........I may be totally wrong. :wtf: .......McM
Posts: 1,978 Location: Nipmuc USA
Mon 22 Jul, 2013 2:26 pm
American fraternal sword, late 19th/early 20th century. Please post straight on pictures of both sides of the guard and overall of the sword.
Masonic Knight's Templar or other. Post both sides (clearly) of the guard and I will thumb through the current bible.
The fleur de lis was used much earlier that the 17th century but this is a "modern" fraternal sword.
Cheers
GC
Edit to add Welcome and also to add that there were and are freemasons around the world. The sword though appears to be of the American Sottish Rite Royal Arch categories.
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