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Old 20th November 2023, 08:57 AM   #8
Radboud
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Looking through my reference photos I'm seeing a lot of early British swords with Solingen blades but not many where they provide photos of the spine. That said here are a few I did find.

Nice circa 1770 Georgian Horse Grenadiers sword:

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Cartouche

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Rose Mark

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And another from the same era:

Georgian Cavalry Officer's sword
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Cartouche
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Rose Mark
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British Lions' head pommel sabre
Name:  037 - Georgian Flank Officers Sword by Drury 01.jpg
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Typical Solingen cartouche
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No Rose Mark or retailer, just Solingen
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