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			I know it's slightly outside the usual but perhaps someone has run across something similar to this. I picked it up about twenty-five years ago at a small antique shop in Port Credit (Ont.) The owner couldn't tell me any of its history and until I get a digital camera (next month?) this photo will have to do. 
		
		
		
			The blade is acid-etched with a rather busy floral design and some crosses but no makers name or markings. The scabbard & frog are dyed leather and the fittings are brass. One person suggested a Papal Guard sword but I don't think it's fancy enough for that. Definitely ceremonial, perhaps one of the grades of Freemasonry? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Dave  | 
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 You won't find this sort of thing in a Masonic Hall, at least not up to and including the 3rd degree. Looks very much like a Knights of Columbus item. 
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 The Fleur de lise on the cross guard suggests French or Flemish.. Here is a modern Masonic Sword..$175.00... http://www.twilightarmory.com/images...rds/ah4190.jpg If it is a society sword you may find out from which one by the blade markings here... http://www.ruble-enterprises.com/society_marks.htm It looks like a K.Of C sword,similiar ones here.. http://www.carr.org/~meripper/kofc/assembly/swords.asp Start with the markings on the blade and go from there.. 
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 See below...different design. Not same as Tyler or IG. 
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			other than a discreet number 3 on the crossguard there are no discernible markings. There appears to be a space on the blade for a name/motto but nothing is engraved there. I'll keep looking. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Cheers, Dave  | 
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			I'm gonig with Priory of Scion....guess it co-incides with the DVD release  
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Tut,tut...you being from Hamilton, should know what happens occasionally at the Royal Connaught, on James Street. I say, Pilgrim...how far have you travelled? 
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