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			I'm still slimming down my collection so this is the second batch for sale.  
		
		
		
			If you're interested in any particular piece pm me and I will send more pictures and a more detailed description. From the top: 1811 French cutlass – with the sculpted quillon. It is very much rarer than the 1833. Fair condition for its age but it has been well used. The hilt has a few dents and the blade has been sharpened many times and the point is rounded. The writing on the back of the blade is readable in places …..Klingenthal Septembre 181? £650 1833 French Cutlass. Good example. Clearly marked on the back of the blade Manuf re R le de Châtellerault x bre 1847 ( Manufacture Royale de Châtellerault décembre 1847). Inspector’s cartouches and both anchors still well defined. £425 Prussian Cutlass also used by Piedmont Sardinia c.1847. Makers name A& E Holler and inspectors mark of PC on the other side. £450 Solingen made machete type cutlass made for the Latin American market. Simple cross guard, dark wood handle with small chip repair. Marked: Fernando Esser/ Elberfeld/ Acero Fundido (cast steel)/ Garantizado (warranted)/ No 87 and with a maned stallion logo. £200 Japanese Wakizashi – very nice wavy hamon and an unidentified signature on the tang. A couple of nicks to the blade edge. £800 Regards CC  | 
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