Art. Sword ID

archmjr

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Need a picture of the whole thing too. I dont think French though. The Lettering Font would be of british or american stamping. Did you clean that section up? If you could also post the approx location or state.you found it too. Cmon MJR we need more clues.Nice piece though from what I see so far. Dont clean it up anymore though.Find out what it is first then determine if it can and should be cleaned. HH
 

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Here is the whole pic. It is short artillery sword in length. Came out of a barn in N. Va and I saw one for sale in a Manassas antique mall for $500, which can't be right unless someone can Id that they came over from someone during the war.
 

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It looks to maybe be more of a cutlass because most british/CW swords i've seen aka replicas have a basket guard. A couple I looked at on web that were French/German style had a similar style guard. JMO. Good luck on the research-try looking under antique swords with eagle pommel, HH
 

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Thanks for all the feedback. Here is the reverse side of the pommel/handguard.

Thanks!

Arch
 

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