The origins of the Italian Navy date back to that of the Savoyard Navy, which was barely developed due to the landlocked Duchy of Savoy. Of course, the ancient maritime republics, duly commemorated in its current flag, have a much older and more developed tradition than that of landlocked Savoy. It was only with the acquisition of the Kingdom of Sardinia that this state had to protect its coasts, between Nice, Oneglia, and Loano, and distant Sardinia, particularly from Moorish attacks, most often in the form of acts of piracy.
DIMENSIONS:
Total length: 94.5 cm
Length without scabbard: 90 cm
Blade length: 76 cm
Hilt length: 15.2 cm
Blade width: 1.6 cm
Description:
Superb and very fine Italian naval saber (broadsword) from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The hilt is made of gilt bronze, decorated in relief with naval ink and a crown. The saber bears the same number: "110" marked on the guard and scabbard!!! The hilt is made of filigree white stingray leather, topped with a lion's head. The blade is superbly etched with the words "armor, helmets, flags, reliefs and floral decorations." Some minor marks of age are present. Double-ring scabbard, leather and embossed gilt bronze with traces of age, in good condition. With its rare gilt wire lanyard and black leather belt, this is a pure attic piece! A beautiful piece, pleasant to hold in your hands and even more so to observe in a display case! Rare and 100% original, and above all, complete!!!
LOT: SABER + SCABBARD + SLING + BALASSIER
Don't hesitate to acquire this superb piece, which could easily decorate your display case of French or Italian bladed weapons and easily become its centerpiece. A rare saber in its original condition. An essential testimony to the best armorers of the 19th century and the Italian army.
!!!
RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL
!!!
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
!!!
PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
!!!
ATTENTION: This piece is unique, I don't have a duplicate!
... Postage:
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros
Don't let this unique collector's item slip through your fingers; there won't be enough for everyone.
The origins of the Italian Navy date back to that of the Savoyard Navy, which was barely developed due to the landlocked Duchy of Savoy. Of course, the ancient maritime republics, duly commemorated in its current flag, have a much older and more developed tradition than that of landlocked Savoy. It was only with the acquisition of the Kingdom of Sardinia that this state had to protect its coasts, between Nice, Oneglia, and Loano, and distant Sardinia, particularly from Moorish attacks, most often in the form of acts of piracy.
DIMENSIONS:
Total length: 94.5 cm
Length without scabbard: 90 cm
Blade length: 76 cm
Hilt length: 15.2 cm
Blade width: 1.6 cm
Description:
Superb and very fine Italian naval saber (broadsword) from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The hilt is made of gilt bronze, decorated in relief with naval ink and a crown. The saber bears the same number: "110" marked on the guard and scabbard!!! The hilt is made of filigree white stingray leather, topped with a lion's head. The blade is superbly etched with the words "armor, helmets, flags, reliefs and floral decorations." Some minor marks of age are present. Double-ring scabbard, leather and embossed gilt bronze with traces of age, in good condition. With its rare gilt wire lanyard and black leather belt, this is a pure attic piece! A beautiful piece, pleasant to hold in your hands and even more so to observe in a display case! Rare and 100% original, and above all, complete!!!
LOT: SABER + SCABBARD + SLING + BALASSIER
Don't hesitate to acquire this superb piece, which could easily decorate your display case of French or Italian bladed weapons and easily become its centerpiece. A rare saber in its original condition. An essential testimony to the best armorers of the 19th century and the Italian army.
!!!
RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL
!!!
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
!!!
PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
!!!
ATTENTION: This piece is unique, I don't have a duplicate!
... Postage:
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros
Don't let this unique collector's item slip through your fingers; there won't be enough for everyone.