Sabre De General époque Directoire Consulat
Saber of the model worn by generals from the Revolutionary period to the Empire.
they were not replaced until after the vendémiaire AN XII regulation, i.e. 1802.
Golden brass single-branch guard, adorned with laurels, cross chased on the top with scrolls, long-tailed cap finished with a empanached helmet.
Fusée filigree with twisted wires and interspersed gilded lamellas (loose at the bottom).
Strong blade with hollow pan, flat back, ending in a carp's tongue, bridge perhaps cut at the tip of 78 cm ,4.5 cm wide at the heel.
Leather strap with two large gilded brass fittings ,embossed with trophies of arms and fleuron (a dent at the bottom).
Iron sting.
Repair to the scabbard (photo), which has shrunk over time, making it a little difficult to get out and in.
Changed woolen cap.
Total length 96 cm
Feel free to ask any questions or request additional photos.
they were not replaced until after the vendémiaire AN XII regulation, i.e. 1802.
Golden brass single-branch guard, adorned with laurels, cross chased on the top with scrolls, long-tailed cap finished with a empanached helmet.
Fusée filigree with twisted wires and interspersed gilded lamellas (loose at the bottom).
Strong blade with hollow pan, flat back, ending in a carp's tongue, bridge perhaps cut at the tip of 78 cm ,4.5 cm wide at the heel.
Leather strap with two large gilded brass fittings ,embossed with trophies of arms and fleuron (a dent at the bottom).
Iron sting.
Repair to the scabbard (photo), which has shrunk over time, making it a little difficult to get out and in.
Changed woolen cap.
Total length 96 cm
Feel free to ask any questions or request additional photos.
5 650 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Condition of use
Reference (ID): 1745486
Availability: In stock
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