LE LOUP DES MERS Posted March 24, 2024 #1 Posted March 24, 2024 I have a guy offering this sword in trade for a katana, I wanna know if this sword is original and what this sword dates to/what's it worth? Accordioning to him it's a French sword from the Napoleonic era.
Gunner87 Posted March 24, 2024 #2 Posted March 24, 2024 50 minutes ago, LE LOUP DES MERS said: I have a guy offering this sword in trade for a katana, I wanna know if this sword is original and what this sword dates to/what's it worth? Accordioning to him it's a French sword from the Napoleonic era. Hello. I have sent your images to an expert in Napoleonic swords and hopefully he will be able to offer an opinion. Gunner
Solution Gunner87 Posted March 24, 2024 Solution #4 Posted March 24, 2024 Very likely a French Epee A l’Anglaise in use between 1800 - 1805. It is a court sword. one was sold via a sword FB group for 600 Euros. Apparently marked down. Unable to confirm the swords authenticity. Hope that is of some use. Gunner
SARGE Posted March 26, 2024 #5 Posted March 26, 2024 A fair trade also depends upon your katana value.
Gunner87 Posted March 26, 2024 #6 Posted March 26, 2024 Despite the opinion I sought I think it highly recommended to contact a professional in this field before purchasing the sword. Facebook has a number of groups that maybe worth consulting. Gunner
LE LOUP DES MERS Posted March 28, 2024 Author #7 Posted March 28, 2024 the katana isn't worth much its literally missing everting, it's just the blade with a tang, the blade is in pretty bad shape too, I did the trade worse comes to worse it's a reproduction.
LE LOUP DES MERS Posted March 2, 2025 Author #8 Posted March 2, 2025 Turns out I actually got a better deal then I thought. Photos of this sword was sent to a Facebook French sword collecting group. The sword dates to either the late 1700s to the early 1800s. They stoped making this sword in 1805. They started making this sword sometime around the 1780s (I can't remember the year on the top of my head). The group believes my sword dates to the late 1700s. Although there is no way to actually prove that it could date to 1805 for all we know. The brass guard was hand fitted and hand made you can see the tool markings on the inside. So yes I definitely got the better end of the deal.
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