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Napoleonic sabres and swords. Napoleon 1st and 3rd
Under this heading you can find the Napoleonic soldier's basic weapons such as the Infantry Sabre Briquet or the Cutlass Sabre, but also some very fine weapons outstandingly replicated down to the markings matching exactly those of that time.
See our hussar sabres, all our sabres with blue and gold blades as our sabre for officier subalterne de chasseur a cheval de la garde.
We make our copies using a hugh documentation, but also genuine pieces from our personal but also from private collections, from which we make moulds.
Caution, most of our sabres are not made for fencing, when it is possible we indicate it clearly.
Our swordknots are functional, you can adjust them to your wrists, we make them in our atelier in France.
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Senior officer sword second Empire. 27 march 1852 type. With its full dress sword knot
A fine all-arms senior officer's sword, model of March 27, 1852. The guard features an eagle against a background of six flags, their staffs also ending in small eagles.
The pommel is also an eagle, for those who might have missed the fact that we are back under the Empire, and that Emperor Napoleon III wants to show it!
The flags' stamens are tied beneath the thunderbolt.
The push button that unlocks the guard is present and functional.
Overall length 103 cm, including an 87 cm lozenge-shaped blade. A beautiful horn grip, like those found on generals' swords; it only lacks the stars.
In original condition, very good, clear markings: Coulaux, Klingenthal...etc.
Described in Jean Lhoste's book "Les sabres et les épées portes en France des origines à nos jours" (Sabres and Swords Worn in France from their Origins to the Present Day), page 347, item number 642. No scabbard
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Saber for dragoon and light cavalry, 1790 type.
A completely authentic revolutionary saber, which doesn't betray the manufacture of the period, often without markings... Whatever could be found was used to equip the soldiers of the levy en masse, the good and the bad.
Total length 106 cm including a 90 cm blade. Semi-pink copper hilt, with 3 branches, leather-wrapped knuckle trimmed with a simple filigree. It is generally in good condition.
This type of saber was not in production for very long, but it continued to be used throughout the Napoleonic Wars.
This saber was appraised by JJ Buigne (Le Hussard) about fifteen years ago, see last picture, and valued at €1,100. He defines it as a light cavalry saber.
Some dragoon regiments were indeed converted into light cavalry regiments in 1790 and retained the sabers they had previously, but the double-fulled blades were more specifically used by the dragoons.
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First Empire model ship's/boarding saber with 1833 model blade and new scabbard
Rare ship's or boarding saber with a First Empire pattern hilt (a pinhead-sized hole in the shell is noteworthy). The quillon is cut into a palmette, a characteristic of the First Empire.
675 mm curved blade with markings on the spine: "Manuf de Chatellerault...", which remain illegible. Rust and talc on the blade, easily cleaned.
Chatellerault manufactured the blades for the boarding sabers between 1835 and 1861, so the blade is indeed of the 1833 pattern.
It no longer has any visible punch marks and has been thoroughly cleaned; the two regulatory anchors are, however, visible on both sides.
When the ship's saber pattern was changed in 1833, not all the sabers of the earlier pattern were put away! They continued to be used until the stock was exhausted, even if defective blades had to be replaced. This allowed us to find a few sabers modified in this way, which were less expensive than the (very) rare 100% original pieces.
The scabbard is a new one, for use in reenactment.
Michel Petard states in his book "Le sabre d'abordage" (The Boarding Saber) that no scabbard of the Year IX model has survived.
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Sabre of general Lasalle. Blade in wootz. Mamelouk/oriental style.
Price for the saber alone; other accessories such as the sabretache, belt, vest, etc., are not included in the price.
Thanks to Mr. Bilbao, who kindly shared photos of the saber we provided, along with the various other accessories, also made by us, which can be seen in the table below.
Copy of the sabre of general Lasalle, kept at the Musée des Invalides and which appears in the painting representing Lasalle during the Battle of Stettin.
We reproduced the real sabre, as you can see it in collections of french national army museum, not its representation on painting, more curved.
This saber has a very finely patterned damascus blade. To reproduce them we used wootz, which is a metal whose mines have been exhausted for 3 centuries.
By melting old cannonballs, we were able to produce some exceptional blades which have the appearance of the saber of this prestigious general, symbol of light cavalry, in all its excesses.
It is an oriental model, like those of the Mameluks, very popular with officers of the Empire who were able to appreciate the qualities of such swords in Egypt.
Note the types of engraved designs, very unusual on blades from this period.
Lasalle didn't do much like everyone else. He was the first to wear breeches whose legs ended in fake boots.
Model which would become the regulatory model for many riders, a few decades later
670,00 €
Out of stock
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Sabre of general Lasalle. Blade in wootz. Mamelouk/oriental style. Tiny defect in the horn
Price for the saber alone; other accessories such as the sabretache, belt, vest, etc., are not included in the price.
Among the sabers we received, a few have tiny flaws in the horn where it is attached to the hilt, at the pommel rings, or on the metal rods that pass through the hilt. These are flaws of a few millimeters, only one per saber, and on a period piece, these would be a guarantee of authenticity.
An antique saber is rarely exempt from the "vicissitudes of time"....But we are supposed to supply pieces in mint condition, so we are selling off a few sabers from this limited edition. A bargain not to be missed!
Thanks to Mr. Bilbao, who kindly shared photos of the saber we provided, along with the various other accessories, also made by us, which can be seen in the table below.
Copy of the sabre of general Lasalle, kept at the Musée des Invalides and which appears in the painting representing Lasalle during the Battle of Stettin.
We reproduced the real sabre, as you can see it in collections of french national army museum, not its representation on painting, more curved.
This saber has a very finely patterned damascus blade. To reproduce them we used wootz, which is a metal whose mines have been exhausted for 3 centuries.
By melting old cannonballs, we were able to produce some exceptional blades which have the appearance of the saber of this prestigious general, symbol of light cavalry, in all its excesses.
It is an oriental model, like those of the Mameluks, very popular with officers of the Empire who were able to appreciate the qualities of such swords in Egypt.
Note the types of engraved designs, very unusual on blades from this period.
Lasalle didn't do much like everyone else. He was the first to wear breeches whose legs ended in fake boots.
Model which would become the regulatory model for many riders, a few decades later
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Glaive de sapeur de la garde constitutionelle
GLAIVE DE LA GARDE CONSTITUTIONNELLE DU ROI.
Constitutional Monarchy, 1791-1792.
Extremely rare, authentic, and REALLY period piece.
We are selling this sword for what it is: a fine copy, with a particularly impressive blade.
In a collection, this item would stand out.
Cast brass mount chiseled in the shape of a rooster's neck and head. H 16 cm.
Symmetrical flat crossguard highlighted with an engraved fillet.
Straight blade cut with a saw-like edge for sappers. 505 mm long by 50 mm at the heel.
Very good condition, slight oxidation on the blade.
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Sabre of Napoleon in movie of Ridley Scott. Chasseur a cheval, Imperial guard. Sabre for senior officier.
This is the sabre chosen by Ridley Scott, and Joachim Phoenix, from a batch of weapons we sold to a specialised rental firm, to equip Napoléon in his last production.
We are the only one in the world to produce this sabre.
We are happy to propose some on sale.
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Sabre of Napoleon in last movie of Ridley Scott. Chasseur a cheval, Imperial guard. Sabre for senior officier. Second choice
This the sabre chosen by Ridley Scott and Joachin Phenix, from a batch of weapons we sold to a specialist rental firm, to equip Napoleon in the film "Napoleon".
In last delivery some blades are not perfect, gold lines for instance are sometimes interrupted.
We don't put pictures on line, because all are different, not very important, but different.
Don't order out of EEC if you are not sure to keep the sabre.
We are the only one in the world to produce this sabre.
We are happy to propose some on sale, even in second choice.
We won't order a new delivery before all second hand sabres are sold.
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Sabre for junior officer of chasseur a cheval de la garde.
We worked about 2 years to obtain blue and gold colour as 2 centuries ago on this french Officer Subalterne Saber.
This sabre equipped officers of imperial guard, especially the "chasseur à cheval de la garde" who had to follow the Emperor and protect him in all situations.
It explains why this sabre is so prestigious.
Have a look to fine details on scabbard: eagle, spider net...See engravings on blade.
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General/staff officer or dignitaries: 1 st Empire sword. Bronze colour . Sword of Napoleon in last movie of Ridley Scott
We did not invent this sword, see the drawing from catalog of Fournera, 28 rue Neuve Saint Nicolas in Paris during first Empire.
See details: Emperor's head, bees, eagle head, just "N" is lacking, even blade is engraved with an eagle.
This is a very nice sword, and it is probably the reason why Ridley scott chose this sword, from a batch of weapons we sold to a specialist rental firm, to equip Napoleon in his last movie!
We made moulds from existing swords and copied best parts to give birth again to this pefect symbol of first Empire.
Web on entry of scabbard and back of guard, symbol of staff officers...and of course, blue and gold blade, exclusive production of Empirecostume/ Antikcostume.
Length 99 cm, blade: 82.5 cm.
We propose a limited serie in silverplated metal.
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General/staff officer or dignitaries: 1 st Empire sword. Silver colour. Cleaned rust at the extremity of blade...Hardly visible.
Some of the silver-plated swords we received were rusted in the last few centimeters.
We removed this rust, but the surface appearance is very slightly different in these last few centimeters... In a place where it wouldn't be noticeable unless we told you.
We prefer to inform you.
Silver-plated swords are normally more expensive than untreated models, so you pay the same price for them.
We did not invent this sword, see the drawing from catalog of Fournera, 28 rue Neuve Saint Nicolas in Paris during first Empire.
See details: Emperor's head, bees, eagle head, just "N" is lacking, even blade is engraved with an eagle.
This is a very nice sword,
We made moulds from existing swords and copied best parts to give birth again to this pefect symbol of first Empire.
Web on entry of scabbard and back of guard, symbol of staff officers...and of course, blue and gold blade, exclusive production of Empirecostume/ Antikcostume.
Length 99 cm, blade: 82.5 cm.
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Alamo Fort commemorative souvenir box. By Perdersoli, limited serie. 50 produced pieces
Coffret commémoratif Pedersoli Alamo 1836, sorti à 50 exemplaires uniquement en 2005 ou 2006 pour Bedec Tir.
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Proposal of swordknot to accompany General Lassale's saber.
General Lassale's original saber is accompanied, in its display case at Les Invalides, by a very complicated swordknot which ends with numerous tassels decorated with fragments of red coral.
We have given up on offering such a strap which could have cost half the price of the sword and is not necessarily of interest to collectors of swords.
On the other hand, we found in the old stocks of the David Establishments, straps ending in a tassel in a shape very close to those which sometimes adorned the sabers of the Mamluks.
These swordknots are not very expensive and the model is interesting.
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Dragoon officer sabre - Au grand Napoléon...
We made a mould of an original sabre to be sure to obtain the best copy.
Then we copied exactly a 2 centuries old blade, and we added on it 2 mottos, same as on a blade found in Russia from Baron "Meda".
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An XI Light line cavalry sabre, troop. Copy
Best actual copy on the market.
Length 106 cm. Blade 88 cm
Weight with scabbard: 2130 gr, without: 1223 gr.
This sabre existed with at least 2 types of scabbards
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Artillerie à pied de la garde. BLUE AND GOLD BLADE. Napoleonic sabre for officer. New type
We soon copied the model exposed in Empéri museum, in its “TRAIN D’ARTILLERIE” version.
It turns out that artillery is a weapon that interests more than the artillery train...but without an artillery train, no artillery, which is another debate.
This type of saber is a model also potentially used by foot artillery.
We therefore had a few sabers adorneded with the “FOOT ARTILLERY” blade. Limited series.
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Train d'artillerie de la garde. BLUE AND GOLD BLADE. Napoleonic sabre for officer. New type
We copied type from musée de l'Empéri, only 3 samples exist!
Brass scabbard with superb decorations. Specific sabre attributed to train d'artillerie of "Garde Impériale".
This very mobile unit was used to help line artillry in most of battles. TRAIN DE LA GARDE supplied ARTILLERY DE LA GARDE in powder and bullets.
No other supplier proposes such a quality.
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Empire Sabre for French general, vendémiaire an XII style
We began to work on this sabre 4 years ago.
It is a synthesis of what was produced for generals, in "vendemiaire an XII" style during Consulat and then Empire.
Cock is here replaced by Eagle, symbol of Empire.
Scabbard in blackened steel is adorned with nice chiselled brass accessories.
Blue and gold blade is also adorned by Imperial eagle and trophies.
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Staff officer vendemiaire an XII, Napoleonic sabre ,"blue and gold" blade
GOOD WOODEN GRIP.
Sabre attributed to staff officers and "adjudants commandants".
Scabbard in darkened steel with its very special brass and steel extremity.
Engraved blade, BLUE AND GOLD.
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Grenadier Imperial Guard infantry officer sabre. Empire
Profile of the Emperor in silver. "Garde Impériale", "Grenadiers à pied" (his "vieux grognards"), eagle and "N" on blade.
All main symbols of Empire are here, we had to do it...here it is.
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Sabre for officer of marin de la garde imperiale. Empire
Profil of the Emperor in silver. "Garde Impériale", "Corps des marins" , eagle and "N" on blade.
All main symbols of Empire are here, we had to do it...here it is. Limited stock for the moment .
Copied from a sabre kept in musée de la marine in Paris and decribed in book:"Les marins français 1789 -1830", by Vice amiral d'escadre Eric Schérer....sold on our website!
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Sabre for officer of chasseur a pied de la garde imperiale. Empire
Profil of the Emperor in silver. "Garde Impériale", "Chasseurs à pied" , eagle and "N" on blade.
All main symbols of Empire are here, we had to do it...here it is. Limited stock for the moment .
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Napoleonic cuirassier, troopers saber. New type
PEAK OF BLADE ON SIDE! NOT IN THE MIDDLE, AS IT WAS AFTER EMPIRE PERIOD.
New extremity of scabbard, reduced number of torsades on handle, new colour of leather.
Length 111,5 cm Blade 96,5 cm Weight:1,7 Kg!
For cuirassiers.
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Napoleonic saber for dragoon, troop, empire type
NEW HANDLE, SLIM HANDLE, PEAK OF BLADE ON SIDE! NOT IN THE MIDDLE, AS IT WAS AFTER EMPIRE PERIOD.
Very similar to "cavalerie de ligne/cuirassier"sabre. Only scabbard is different, made with brass and leather. Brass handle.
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Sabre for infantry officer, Empire.
Copy of a genuine one that we had on stock. Nice blue and gold blade. GOOD WOODEN GRIP.
Flexible blade, very light, sabre weight is less than 600 grammes without scabbard.
We especially worked on sabre weight, this is a point which makes usually the difference between genuine pieces and copies.
Engravings are similar with original, nice copy of a plain but typical weapon.
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Présentoir pour pistolet ou sabre court avec le N impérial
Présentoir de petite taille mais très fonctionnel. Un sceau avec un N couronné métallique est fixé d'un couté
En bois massif et métaux.
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Napoleonic sabre" briquet d'infanterie de la garde" sabre briquet
Sabre for "grenadiers à pied de la garde"(the famous " grognards") and" chasseurs à pied de la garde".
Blade 70 cm. Total length 84 cm. Weight without scabbard: 0,7 kg, with scabbard: 1,2 kg. Scabbard made in thick leather. THIS SABRE CAN BE SENT TO USA and CANADA with no additive shipping cost (you will be charged of 45 € only, for shipping, automatically added at the end of your order).
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Infantry napoleonic saber briquet, with scabbard, with "bridge" to hang it
This was kind of the "Swiss knife" of the Empire soldier.
For line infantry troop.
Total length: 73 cm
Weight: 1426 gr with scabbard.
For price quote, contact us
Out of stock
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Hussar sabre, revolution. Sabre of Bonaparte in the beginning of Ridley Scott movie: Napoleon
Blade with blue and gold for officers. Plain but with engravings for troop.
This is the blade that equip Bonaparte in last movie of Ridley Scott chosen from a batch of weapons we sold to a specialist rental firm.
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Prussian officer sword: 1874 to WWI. Copy
Length 92 cm including blade 75 cm.
Good condition.
Model used by the Prussian army around 1870
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Musketeer's sword, Louis XV copy
This sword is not one of our own; we have little demand for this period.
We have recovered a specimen that could be used to equip a musketeer in reenactment.
Length: 111 cm, blade: 91 cm.
Good condition.
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Louis XV period musketeer style sword
A very beautiful panoply sword made at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, in the spirit of Viollet Le Duc.
Inspired by existing models, they were remade even more beautifully, adding, if necessary, a few ornaments that never existed on the real period models... to make them more "rich."
The result is a very beautiful, highly ornamental object, but one that does not correspond to period objects that existed exactly before.
The guard is gilded, with a thumb piece and symbols in the spirit of the musketeer weapons.
A beautiful triangular blued and gilded blade, 88 cm long. Total length 101 cm.
Marked "Manufacture d'Alsace," with nice drawings
Very decorative, suitable for theater or cinema, or, of course, for decoration.
New
350,00 €
Out of stock
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Cutlass, usable for fight. XVII and XVIII th century.
Made from an original type that we adapted for most popular period of pirates.
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Napoleonic marin de la garde sabre.
Marins de la garde fought more on earth than on the sea because of Trafalgar.
This sabre is very special, because it looks like a mamelouk sabre so like a light cavalry sabre and these soldiers were sailors, dressed as hussars.
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Napoleonic carabinier sabre an IX. Only one on stock
Most prized sabre of carabineer, used almost during all Empire period.
Very flat and plain blade, with no engravings, as it was on these sabres.
Pommel and handle are same as for heavy cavalry.
249,00 €
Out of stock
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Imperial guard,napoleonic " grenadier a cheval de la garde" saber
Actual best copy of the sabre used by "grenadiers a cheval de la garde".
217,00 €
Unavailable
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Des sabres et des epees, tome III, Michel Petard. 115 € discount on original price! New book
We bought all stock of publisher for this book, this the reason why we can offer such prices.
Original price when published: 160 €!
Michel Petard is a famous author who published most complete books about military eqipements and sabres from 1600 to 1870...and later. We had the opportunity, meeting him, to propose some of his books.
This opus is dedicated to swords and sabres used in french army from Louis XIV till now.
Numerous pictures, drawings and accurate comments. 290 colour pages
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Box to offer short sabres
Caution, not thick enough to put briquet of 1st Empire for instance.
Outer length 785 mm , outer width 165 mm, outer thickness 40 mm.
Only one in black and one in green.
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First french empire light cavalry saber, very low price!
Very different of our usual productions, this sabre is interesting to equip beginners or for movies or theater.
Suitable also for the American Civil War, etc. Don't use it for combat. Not expensive and ornemental.
THIS OFFER IS SUITABLE ONLY FOR EEC
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Bag for swords and sabers
Epic Armoury’s Sword Bag is a drawstring bag designed to conveniently carry multiple swords or sabres.
Secure your weapons safely inside the Sword Bag by tying the three cotton drawstring cords around them, keeping them from shifting within the bag while you move. A full-grain leather patch has been added to the bottom of the bag to add additional durability.
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Entry of scabbard for briquet sabre.
Brass.
Length 60 mm, width 42 mm
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Imperial napoleonic guard, light cavalry saber
The scabbard is made of brass, with a core made of wood and covered with black leather.
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Hussar officer's Hadik saber, Empire period
This sabre is inspirited from the one of general Andreas Graf Hadik (1710 -1790), he was Field's marshall of the Habsburg Empire. Can also fit an hussar officer of french empire....If you don't read indications on blade.
219,00 €
Out of stock
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Oriental/mamelouk style sabre with damascus blade and gold inscriptions - Perfect for senior officers/generals - Limited serie 20 pieces
Many french officers and generals used these types of sabres, taken from mamelouks, all allong Napoleonic battles, as Murat and Lasalle, who were both in Egypt with Napoleon.
Mamelouk leaded Egypt when Bonaparte arrived in this country.
He was very impressed by the courage of these soldiers and brought some with him in France for his personal guard.
Mamelouks fought in famous battles as Austerlitz.
For price quote, contact us
Out of stock
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Ballistol spay- Protection for metal pieces
Good and old product to protect all metal pieces.
8,50 €
Out of stock
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Sabre in oriental/mamelouk style, one type of our various productions.
We sometimes make limited series of oriental sabres.
Have a look, time to time, to our new productions, if you want to have one in your collection.
Travelling in India, we were lucky enough to find craft workers who still work as 1000 years ago.
Blade are made folding metal many times, giving strength to it.
Damascus is locally cleared up..but still nice.
Inscriptions in arabic and floral design are made in golden colour.
Entry of scabbard is opened on side to allow very curved blade to move inside of it.
For price quote, contact us
Out of stock
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Baldric for sabre briquet and baionet of the line infantry
Made in thick white leather for re enactment .
Size is adjustable, if you are not especially big or tall you can reduce size of strap and make 2 new holes.
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Baldric for sabre briquet of the Imperial guard
See lines on both sides of the strap.
Size is adjustable, if you are not especially big or tall you can reduce size of strap and make 2 new holes.
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Brass thread
50 grammes, 18 cc, diam: 0,36 mm. Very useful to attach plates or restaure sabres or swords hilts
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Swordknots for colonels, generals and marshalls
All made in our atelier, with french braid and french stars.
Can be proposed without stars for a colonel, 2 stars for a general de braigade or 3 stars for a general de division.
Marshall had specific swordknots with 2 crossed batons.
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Sword knots for officers
Made in our atelier from french braid.
Swordnot has same colour as braid and buttons of the uniform.
Thin fringes for junior officers, bullions for senior officers
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Gold swordknot with big cord and thin long fringes
This is not a regulation type, but it existed.
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Swordknot for cavalry
White/grey strong leather.
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Dragonne of maitre d'equipage de marin de la garde
Completely made in our atelier, we even used old fringes taken from old epaulettes to be sure to have the best quality to finish the complete uniform of marin de la garde, maitre d'equipage.
None on stock, delivery time at list 2 months.
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Swordknot for infantry of guard "sous officier"
Extremities are mixed: red and gold for grenadier, red gold and green for "chasseur à pied". Both are made in leather instead of braid for line infantry.
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Swordknot for guard infantry, troop
Extremities are in red "dry" cotton. Made in leather instead of braid for line infantry.
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Swordknot for line infantry "sous officier", gold and red
Red braid made in France, 2 "rings" in braid to maintain swordknot on wrist, extremities made in Asia, assembled in France.
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Swordknot for voltigeur
Total length 42 cm
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Swordknots for troop, assorted colours
Not only for decoration, useful to get sabre back form ennemies body.....
We propose different assorted colours corresponding to different troops.
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Leather baldric, bronze buckle for right handed. LIMITED SERIE IN THICK BLACK LEATHER
Not for napoleonic re enactment.
Interesting for insurgents or pirates for instance, very useful for many periods in fact.
LIMITED SERIE IN THICK BLACK LEATHER
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Display for 1 sabre/katana/pistol
Very useful to show your collection.
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Display for 2 sabres/katanas/pistols
Very useful to show your collection.
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Display for 3 sabres/katanas/pistols
Very useful to show your collection.
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vertical display for one single sabre
For weapons with thick scabbards.
You need to add something to maintain the scabbard if it is a narrow one
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Baionett Charleville
For fusil Charleville, sold with his scabbard. Length 48 cm