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Very nice.
A XVIII century German hunting sword? |
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I agree with Fernando.
A so called Hirschfanger. |
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end 18 th -beginning 19 th century hirschfanger,hunting sword carried by noblemen to prove courage by giving the wounded animal the coup de grace.Sometimes used also as dress sword during meetings and feasts.This one surely had a double scabbard to contain also a little knife or a fork, used to eat by the fire on the field after a good hunt .pofta buna!
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In the past, hunting swords were used in wars?
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No, these weapons were used during huntingparties.
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