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Re: Antique swords
Just guessing but I think these would be described as decorative display swords. I don’t think they’re antique.
Do they have any markings, any idea who made them or where they are from? If they were made by someone who’s collectible they’d have more value. See if they’re marked (usually on the blade near the hilt) and pics of that if it exist.
Re: Antique swords
As Markblemish has said, these are most likely "Wall Hangers", most came with a shield they criss crossed mounted behind to display on a wall. They tend to date from the 1950's forward for the most part. By all means also check for markings, which are generally near the hilt on the blade.