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Old 25th April 2020, 08:19 PM   #5
ulfberth
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Hello again ,
this type of guard is also known by the French as garde perlé ( guard with pearls ) the form and style of the guard is French or French inspired and is found during the Directoire period when Napoleon was Director of France.
The pierced crossguard is as sometimes found on luxury saber's, the engraving on the blade however is not typical for the period it looks in style a bit more like luxury saber's around the 1830's, changing blades when saber's were worn more generations was not uncommon. That being said it does not mean that the blade can't be late 18th C , its the decoration that is not like most blades of this period.
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