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Old 20th November 2023, 09:42 AM   #1
Radboud
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Default A pair of possibly German Sabres

Probably South German light cavalry officers' sabre (Bavaria, Wurttemberg, Hesse)

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Not the best photos, but you can make out the cartouche and a hint of the rose mark

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Saxon Light Cavalry officers sabre
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Cartouche
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Rose Mark
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Source: Saxon Napoleonic era Officer's Sabre

And this sabre, I have it as German, but the style could be French as well, especially with that carp's tongue point.

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Cartouche
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Rose and S&K retailers mark.
This rose appears to be different from my S&K marked sabre. Different bladesmith?
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