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In a second reading of Barcelós work, one finds it not so easy to distinguish these saber models. Apparently a model 1841, not detailed or pictured, was listed in Royal Ordnances, one resembling earlier model 1832. However besides model 1840 for Cavalry officers, the one i previously quoted, there was also a model 1840 for Cavalry troopers. The differences noted are the blade width, with 30 mm, and shorter grip, this one with 140 mm., compared with 148 mm of the officers version.
The crowned RV riddle continues, though. - Last edited by fernando; 1st June 2017 at 02:08 PM. |
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Thank you for your great information !You are spot on in your measurements of 25 mm wide and 885 mm long blade.I searched the internet and I could only find one reference of a similar mark.
I found an interesting site, under "wantslist," with an example, claiming that he is interested in purchasing swords with the crown and an RV underneath it, but he doesn't divulge the meaning. . Last edited by fernando; 1st June 2017 at 07:41 PM. Reason: Sorry; no links to websites with commercial sections allowed. as per rules |
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