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Hello dear members,
Here is a sword I wanted to show you, The guard and global shape make me think of an eastern sword, a polish or cossack sword. But I saw sewed leather scabbards and pommel like this one on german 18th swords. The large Z stamp can fix it I hope ! Glad to receive your comments Kind regards |
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Hi
that´s an Austrian Füsiliersäbel (food soldier sable) M1765. Nice piece. |
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This "Z"-mark is possibly a wolf angle what was the mark of the Solingen firm Neuhaus.
Last edited by corrado26; 25th April 2022 at 08:10 AM. |
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Hello,
Thank's a lot for your useful reply !! ![]() Really interesting, I read this Z "wolfAngel" mark could work as an old germanic rune protection symbol. Is it the hilt without the hand guard that makes this sword a soldier model ?? ( and not grenadier...) Personally, I prefer it that way ![]() I'll post other pictures when I get it ! Kind regards |
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Forget this picture I found with your precious informations
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This are fotos of an Austrian "Fuesilier-sabre".
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For AHorsa,
The heraldic blason with the Z wolfsangel crampon . Blason of a small town-village in Rhineland... |
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