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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Hello,
For research purposes, I am looking for comparative sabres that have the same type of elaborately designed knuckle bow (hand guard) as saber 1 und 2 below. It would be even better if the langets were decorated with lictor bundles and flags (trophies of arms), Saber 1 und 3 below, or if they had a straight quillion that ends in an animal head as saber 3 shown. Can anyone tell me whether the “lictor bundle on flags” on langets refers to a specific military unit? I would also be interested to hear your opinion on whether the specific characteristics of this type of hilt date from before or after 1800, and to which country they are most likely to be attributed. Thank you |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Nipmuc USA
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Generally no.
The panoplies are usually generic. Yellow hilts for artillery and navy. Silver for infantry In the genre of US militia swords, private purchase was private purchase. Anything went but there were some expectations with federal weapons. Cheers GC |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Nipmuc USA
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A langet that was probably for NY militia
Ames had early contracts for the army and as mentioned, yellow for artillery, silver for infantry (1836) Cheers GC |
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Join Date: Sep 2025
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HOWEVER, according to Armes Blanches by Jean l'Hoste, some of these symbols DO have some level of dating or provenance, at least with regards to their inclusion on swords during the nice period France was changing governments weekly. I can post some photos or scans from the section he talks about these but I want to make sure it is OK to post things in a copyrighted book first. Some of the differences are the inclusion of 1 or 2 axes, a phrygian cap, and other details like that. Not exactly what you were asking for but since this is the only answer I can think of I at least wanted to provide what I could. Thank you! |
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