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I think that some 1804s may have been sold off from Britain but most were copied and manufactured by different countries. SSS has a picture of one in the National Maritime museum which was dated as 1820 by the Norwegian donor. Norway started up a manufacturing factory at Kongsberg in 1814 and I think the Norway version was produced there but I can't find where I know that from at the moment! SSS also says Spain and Sweden followed British patterns of cutlass in the 19th century but whether that means exact or not is unclear. Sim also shows an 1804 with similar crown but only identifies it as Scandinavian(?) and he also thinks that there were signs of a previous cypher polished out of the blade. So conflicting information all of which can probably be resolved by a Swedish or Norwegian expert! Here are pictures of the crown from my example and Sim's book. |
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