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I promised to show Scandinavian swords, please.
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In case that there are some members interested in Danish navy swords, there are two highly recommendable books mpublished by the Danske Vaabenhistoriske Selskab.
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Pertinax, can you get is a clear picture of this inscription ?
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C.L. SEIFERT KGL. HOF GULDTRÆKKER KJØBENHAVN (CL Seifert A/S) – Danish clothing and jewelry company founded on January 25, 1865 by Karl Ludwig Seifert (1834–1898)
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The Danes have a fine naval history, including piracy/privateering during the Napoleonic period. Beautiful sword, BTW!
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I agree that Denmark has beautiful sea swords, but unfortunately they are rare. I also have a naval quartermaster officer’s saber, model 1932, but it’s already 20th century.
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