Good morning everyone,
I would be very grateful for any information regarding the sword pictured below. I can tell you nothing about its history, other than it was part of a large and not particularly selective collection of old swords put together in the UK. This included several shin-guntō, but also many other British and European blades and bayonets, all in a very poor state blade-wise (most appear to have been 'cleaned' using sand paper and buffing wheels). I do not even know if this is the correct forum to post in, or whether the Military Swords section would be more appropriate (if so, many apologies). Any help greatly appreciated, particularly advice re: avenues for further research, should this be warranted.
The sword is a fraction over 34" in lenth (measured from tip to tip, as it were); the tang is 8"; the width of the blade at the widest point is a fraction over 1/4".
R