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Of course, the French Napoleonic models were copied a lot... The Prussian origin suggested by corrado26 seems plausible given the German inscription on his example, except I don't think I've ever seen a Prussian sword in these kinds of brass three-branch mounts. Maybe Bavarian? Swiss? Austrian? Who else spoke German around that time? }|:oP |
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I'm going to have to disagree with it being a French sabre, the pommel is completely different to the French models shown.
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This is an interesting read from another forum:
https://sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/t...rs-sabre-saxon My suspicion would be that it belonged to an officer of a German State, either in French service or afterwards. |
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Yes, although keeping in mind toaster5sqn's remarks, note also that the sword under discussion there has a much blockier pommel, much more like the Dutch M1813 he's comparing it to. |
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