Sword Forte Lame - Louis XV - XVIII ° - Royal Alsace Manufacture - flag


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"Sword Forte Lame - Louis XV - XVIII ° - Royal Alsace Manufacture -"
Epee with a strong short blade from the 18th century, bearing the inscription "MANUFACTURE ROYALE D'ALSACE". Created by LOUIS XV, in 1731 and transformed in 1781 by LOUIS XVI, into "Manufacture of weapons of Klingental". Engraving with the title of the royal manufacture of Alsace with couple on floral decoration and illegible inscription on the heel of the blade. See photos. On the other side, engraving of a deer and symbol above the deer's antlers. Cartridge with inscription and text difficult to read, see photos. Long ricasso bearing the engravings and inscriptions over 12.5 cm, extending into a short flat blade with 2 edges and median flat. See photos. Length of the blade with the ricasso, 51 cm. Iron frame with joining arch ending in a curved quillon. Half oval tray (1 Pontat) with antique engraving of a character, flags, bundles. Watermarked fuze (restored watermark). Total length: 65 cm Blade length: 51 cm Ricasso width at the heel: 3.1 cm In the state of conservation and use, wear, used, see photos. Shipping costs included for FRANCE.
Price: 600 €
Artist: Manufacture Royale D'alsace - De 1731- 1781
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: In its current state

Material: Metal
Length: 65 cm --lame : 51 cm
Width: lame ricasso au talon :3,1 cm

Reference: 870870
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Sword Forte Lame - Louis XV - XVIII ° - Royal Alsace Manufacture -
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