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    Mystery sword

    Another unknown item: a close friend of mine has this sword, he got it from someone's attic and he would like to know more about it - like which period does it belong to, who used it, what's the value of such an item...

    So here it is:






    ... and the maker's logo:



    Any info will be useful, so thank you in advance

    #2
    Spanish... from Spain??

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      #3
      I have just seen a Spanish steel helmet on JC Militaria website with exactly the same eagle and cross badge attached to the front.

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        #4
        Thanks, reichenberg and helmetbuyers. The eagle definitely looks like this one http://www.jcmilitaria.com/display_image.asp?ID=1706

        And how about the period this sword was used? Anything about the maker's mark? And a rough value of it?

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          #5
          I think Spanish is a pretty good guess. User Frogprice may be able to provide better insight into it. He has thorough knowledge of various national sabers.

          T

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            #6
            Originally posted by SwordFish View Post
            I think Spanish is a pretty good guess. User Frogprice may be able to provide better insight into it. He has thorough knowledge of various national sabers.

            T
            Thank you. I'll try to reach him with a private message

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              #7
              if you find out anything else about the sword I would be interested in the
              results.

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                #8
                Originally posted by reichenberg View Post
                if you find out anything else about the sword I would be interested in the
                results.
                No problem I'll let you know if i find anything else about it. And Happy New Year, btw.

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                  #9
                  ...I forgot to mention, after i searched the net for spanish sword makers yesterday, it came up with the explanation of the maker's logo: Fabrica Nacional de Toledo

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by reichenberg View Post
                    if you find out anything else about the sword I would be interested in the
                    results.
                    Unfortunately, even after i posted the pictures on other forums, nothing new came up about it...

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