Swords and Sabers - 19th and 20th Centuries
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England and germany - Russia - Exotic weapons
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These swords and sabers are high quality copies, including armorer's marks and control punches. They might not be used for fencing, though.



ENGLISH AND GERMAN ARMY

SW544 - Court Sword, 19th cent - 199€

This magnificent court sword, made during the second half of the 19th cent, has a richly carved hilt, and a decorated blade. With the years 1861-1886 on the hilt and pommel, this is a commemorative sword, which may be used by anyone wanting to figure a high ranking officer, in his gala suit.

Length 96cm, blade 80cm
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SW549 - Horse Guard 1832 saber - 175€

The royal horse guard, initially raised as a cuirassier regiment, was one of the most famous figthing units of the british army at the beginning of the 19th cent.

In the height of decadence in British military fashion, the Royal Horse Guards took sword ornamentation to a whole new level with this sword pattern. Like in other dress regulation items at this time, European influences are prevalent throughout its construction from the French pommel and back strap to the Germanic-like guard and well-etched 99cm blade.

Length 114 cm, blade's length 99cm
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SW494 - Officers mameluck type saber, english army, 1831 - 150

With a superb design, this sabers gets back to the oriental weapons which were most favoured during the XIXth century. He was especially used by colonial armies officers.

length : 100 cm
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SW495 - German navy officer saber - 150

This piece is heavily decorated, and a part of its hilt maybe closed for mor comfort when the saber is weared, and opened when using it is nedded. The scabbard is made of brass and leather.

length : 97 cm
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SW525 - Scottish Dirk, regimental, 19th century - 70€


The Regimental Dirk was worn from the mid-19th century onwards. The grips of all models are of painted wood, carved in the customary basket-weave pattern. The traditional “cairngorm” on the hilt has been replaced by the royal crown. A suspension loop is provided on the scabbard.

Length 43 cm, blade's length 30cm
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RUSSIA

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SW552 - Russian Imperial Pattern Dragoon Sabre (Soviet markings) - 130€


This saber, without hand guard, is typical used by the legendary cosacks. It was called a Shasqua. The pattern was used at the beginning of the 20th century, but remained during the beginning of the soviet period. Our copy has the soviet markings, and is made after an 1934 original artefact.

length : 95cm. Comes with its scabbard, but no bayonet.

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SW557 - Russian Beibout sword - 49€


Total length 59cm, blade's length 44cm

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EXOTIC WEAPONS

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SW519 - Rajasthani Katar (with scabbard) - 29€


With its typical hilt, the Katar is an indian weapon.

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SW524 - Arabic dagger (with scabbard) - 29€


The curved shape of the blade is typically arabic. The dagger, in its sheath, was stucked in the warrior's belt.

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SW522 - Kukri (with scabbard)- 29€

Traditionnal nepalese weapon, the Kukri is of course associated witht the lengendary Gurkhas, which still use it today as sideweapon.

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