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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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Just watch this setup.
The hilt dates from the Napoleonic period; the Bisch stamp denotes it was made at the Klingethal Manufacture, basically around 1812. Later its owner, most probably a Husard, had it repaired with a new blade, this time at Chatellerault in 1834. Pitty there is no scabbard. Fernando . |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: PR, USA
Posts: 679
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Nice!
I recently sold a Marengo hilted sword, its blade replaced with with a later shorter National Garde inscribed version. Best M ![]() ![]() |
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