Forged from steel with a unique rib on blade. Probably brought to the UK by British soldiers after the war.
Forged from steel with a unique rib on blade. Probably brought to the UK by British soldiers after the war.
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...I would need to see better images, but it looks rather like a Manding sword. Curved blades (French military or imitations) are more common. This looks like a trade blade. Senegal, Mali, Guinea.