you can get it from an appraiser or at some antique roadshows.
it was the value
The meaning of "Brenda" is sword, and it is thought to possibly be from the Old Norse word 'brand' (meaning 'sword'). It was used first in Scotland.
None.
To determine the value of a sword from the Napoleon era, it is recommended to consult with antique dealers, appraisers specializing in historical weapons, or auction houses that deal with antique militaria. Factors such as the sword's condition, historical significance, and provenance can all affect its value. Conducting thorough research on similar swords that have been sold in the past can also provide a rough estimate of its worth.
it depends. a old peice of cake as no vaule but an old family heirloom or sword is of more vaule then most new
Find a dealer.
To find the age and value of an old tapestry, consult an appraiser. An antique collectible may also be able to help you find this information.
Well you must give more information. Nearly all pre-revolutionary coins have a lion with a sword. It is like asking what coin had queen Elizabeth on it.
I have one too. Have you found anything about it?
I was unable to find that name with a hyphen in it. The name "Arend" is of Old German and Anglo-Saxon origin. But I'm not sure if the origin would be the same with a hyphen.
denomination (how much is it's stated value, nickel dime etc.) country of origin, what it is made of and how old is it
No, it is of Old English origin and it means "old".