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Old 7th January 2016, 11:58 AM   #1
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Default 17th Century Sabre with lion head pommel for comment.

Sold as a German sabre but I have also found a similar exemplar sold by Czernys as swiss.
Any comment on it will be welcome
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Old 7th January 2016, 01:11 PM   #4
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Hi Cerjak,

swiss one.

Jürg. A. Meier wrote and described a lot about that sabres

As example look that online collection ...
http://www.waffensammlung-beck.ch/waffe195.html

Texts are in german.

No to exclude, that bavarians and austrians were inspired by swiss style.

Unfortunately nearly all weapons of the Carl-Beck-Sursee Collection nowadays are in depot!

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Hi Cerjak,

swiss one.

Jürg. A. Meier wrote and described a lot about that sabres

As example look that online collection ...
http://www.waffensammlung-beck.ch/waffe195.html

Texts are in german.

No to exclude, that bavarians and austrians were inspired by swiss style.

Unfortunately nearly all weapons of the Carl-Beck-Sursee Collection nowadays are in depot!

kind regards
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Hello ENIBAS

Thank you very much for this interesting link.
I'm sure that you have oriented my research me in the right direction
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Old 10th January 2016, 05:59 PM   #6
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I just wanted to point out that this style of engraving and with these almost caricature head figure correspond to the French style of the mid 18th century known as Caissagnard situated in Nantes but seems to have extended into Parisian artisans as well.

The thumb ring seems to correspond to Austrian and German hilts.
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