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and can you tell us where you got or found them if you remember where you obtained these new mysterious artifacts.
I'd think also that's got to be Legacy of the Dragonborn, as that blade is from a Morrowind DLC, so unless you specifically found a mod to add it into Skyrim, suspect LotD... you really should know what you install, though....
try this: 'help "bipolar blade" 4' and note it's baseID; the first two digits will give you the load order, and you can compare that to your load order, or check against what's loaded, for example LotD quests start with DBM_ so another 'help dbm_ 4' and look for entries marked QUST and see if they start with the same 2 digits.
As for getting rid of them, that's probably a pain. LotD is probably not midsave disable kind of mod, you'd need to start over again to remove that... though you'd think there'd be only one, that's kind of the point of collecting.
don't take this the wrong way, but this is the problem with just doing what you want w/o any grasp of what you're doing. :-) I would just ignore them, don't pick em up if you feel they're unbalancing the game currency/economy, or take it back and put it on display in the museum like you're supposed to... that's what the mod is for. collecting and displaying things.
did you install your mods in batch from a collection or something?