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Atik Nasrylla wrote: |
Please tell us about this saber. What year? Her story? Is this a rare sword? price? |
Jonathan Hopkins wrote: |
It is based on the British Pattern 1925 Royal Air Force Officer's Sword, but based on the emblem it does not appear to be British. Many countries adopted swords based on British patterns--I do not recognize the nationality of this sword. The Pattern 1925 RAF Officer's Sword is still the regulation sword for RAF Officers. Wilkinson were British sword makers and were highly regarded. The stamping on the blade looks too sloppy to be their work, but I suppose it is possible. Another possibility is that the stamping was added later to lend prestige to the sword. |
Willy M wrote: |
Definitely not a Wilkinson. The Chinese have made much better copies and add the patina, too heavily applied it seems.
In this case the dark brown patina next to dull brass and the lack of crisp detail points to a Chinese copy. The oval with the eagle is not centred. The guard is not curved properly but bent at a 90° and flat where it should curve. You have not shown the blades etching, this will also tell us more about the sword, the Chinese can never seem to get that right. There are high points where there should be no heavy patina yet there is dark brown. Just doesn't add up. The heavy wear on the eagle suggests a poor sand cast and then it was sanded down to remove bad or rough details. More tell tale signs of a copy. |