I am hoping one of you knowledgable folks might be able to identify an extant(?) short sword blade, which was apparently found in the River Shannon, Ireland possibly 40 years ago.
The blade itself is in pretty good condition and has a double edge, is 34 cm long and tapers from the hilt area - (4cm across) down to 3.5cm before it finally acutely tapers to a point.
A double fuller runs along the blade length, which is only broken in the middle by an urn(?) shaped stamp mark with maybe a tiny cross therein. On one side the urn stamp has an empty square engraved box alongside it.
I have no idea if this blade has been shortened, as the current owner has fixed their own homemade hilt to it, which I have not featured in the photos.
Any help much appreciated :)
Regards
Stuart





