It is an English 1742 Pattern infantry sword (Or similar model) I believe.
the full marking is 'T. CRAVEN' he is listed as working from about 1777-1802.
I think you got a bloody nice sword from your neighbor!
Here is another sword of similar type for reference.
ENGLISH 1742 PATTERN INFANTRY SWORD
Mordecai...please no links..once that sword is sold the link you posted will be useless to other members.
I uploaded one photo for you...please upload the rest seen in that link.
Larry
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Thank you so much. I had no idea about it. It is greatly appreciated. Brian
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