Immerse yourself in French military history by purchasing this superb old saber, made by the best French gunsmiths of the time. Very pleasant to hold in the hands and even more pleasant to observe in its collector's window.
✅ 100% original part guaranteed.
✅ Fast and careful delivery.
✅ Klingenthal factory.''.
✅ Payment in several installments possible.
✅ Model 1854.
✅ + its original sheath.
✅ + original gilding.
✅ + other “C & CK” markings.
⚠️ NB: Limited quantity, unique piece, I don't have another. First come, first served.
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Historical context :
The model 1854 saber is a French cavalry saber, for troops and officers. It was adopted in 1854 by the riflemen, and marked the return to the straight blade for heavy cavalry. It will then be adopted by the reserve cavalry, then by the dragoons
Total length: 109 cm
Length without sheath: 108 cm
Handle length: 15 cm
Blade length: 93 cm
Blade width: 2.7 cm
Description :
Superb French dragon or cuirassier saber, based on the 1854 model. Gilded brass mount, with its superb original gilding. Guard with four branches, decorated with floral reliefs with ITS ORIGINAL GILDING!!! simply sublime! Several hallmarks on the heel: ''D'' and ''B'' with crown. Inscription visible on the edge ''LA MANUFACTURE ROYALE DE KLINGENTHAL...''. Blade with two cantal gutters, quite long and massive, slat type. Two-ring scabbard, marked ''Klingenthal 12'' and ''C & C K'' No play, watermark present and leather tie in place! The sword is in good condition, in its original state with traces of age, 100% original and pure vintage! ! !
Don't let this magnificent piece pass you by, especially at this price! This superb saber will be a decoration of choice for your window, a piece of choice which can become the centerpiece of your collection. Don't hesitate, the piece is very beautiful and definitely worth it, 100% original and vintage! A magnificent witness to the bravery and loyalty of the French dragoons, as well as their ancestors under Emperor Bonaparte, during his reign until his defeat at Waterloo in 1815
! ! !
Immerse yourself in French military history by purchasing this superb old saber, made by the best French gunsmiths of the time. Very pleasant to hold in the hands and even more pleasant to observe in its collector's window.
✅ 100% original part guaranteed.
✅ Fast and careful delivery.
✅ Klingenthal factory.''.
✅ Payment in several installments possible.
✅ Model 1854.
✅ + its original sheath.
✅ + original gilding.
✅ + other “C & CK” markings.
⚠️ NB: Limited quantity, unique piece, I don't have another. First come, first served.
<< BID
Historical context :
The model 1854 saber is a French cavalry saber, for troops and officers. It was adopted in 1854 by the riflemen, and marked the return to the straight blade for heavy cavalry. It will then be adopted by the reserve cavalry, then by the dragoons
Total length: 109 cm
Length without sheath: 108 cm
Handle length: 15 cm
Blade length: 93 cm
Blade width: 2.7 cm
Description :
Superb French dragon or cuirassier saber, based on the 1854 model. Gilded brass mount, with its superb original gilding. Guard with four branches, decorated with floral reliefs with ITS ORIGINAL GILDING!!! simply sublime! Several hallmarks on the heel: ''D'' and ''B'' with crown. Inscription visible on the edge ''LA MANUFACTURE ROYALE DE KLINGENTHAL...''. Blade with two cantal gutters, quite long and massive, slat type. Two-ring scabbard, marked ''Klingenthal 12'' and ''C & C K'' No play, watermark present and leather tie in place! The sword is in good condition, in its original state with traces of age, 100% original and pure vintage! ! !
Don't let this magnificent piece pass you by, especially at this price! This superb saber will be a decoration of choice for your window, a piece of choice which can become the centerpiece of your collection. Don't hesitate, the piece is very beautiful and definitely worth it, 100% original and vintage! A magnificent witness to the bravery and loyalty of the French dragoons, as well as their ancestors under Emperor Bonaparte, during his reign until his defeat at Waterloo in 1815
! ! !