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Old 13th September 2020, 01:50 PM   #1
AUhills79
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Default Fit for royalty.

So not a sword but anyone interested in antique arms & armour will enjoy this.

A tooled leather paper cartridge belt with side pouches and game hangers. The highest quality leather & artisanship possible, made for a huntsman not a soldier. Most likely the possession of a French Aristocrat or even Royalty (Notice the "Fleur De Lis" pattern). Research keeps pointing to the last quarter of the 17th century through the early 18th but as of right now there is no real consensus on a date.
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