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Briquet sabre, PRADIER, cutler in Paris from 1816 to 1835. Without scabbard
Good, solid 28-fluted hilt of the type used during the Napoleonic era.
Hallmarked with a "B" surmounted by a crown (?) on the blade's ricasso.
Used in this version until the Second Empire. Overall length 74 cm, including a 59.5 cm blade marked "Pradier".
No scabbard. In original condition. A good piece. It could be cleaned if you wish to do so yourself.
This was kind of the "Swiss Army knife" of the Empire soldier. It was used to chop wood as well as to cut up food. Although they were absolutely useless when fighting against cavalry sabres, infantrymen would nevertheless hold on to it. Complies with contemporary rules.
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