Got these this morning at the flea market. I was told they were French.
The only mark is CA on the blade. Rich A. in Pa.
Got these this morning at the flea market. I was told they were French.
The only mark is CA on the blade. Rich A. in Pa.
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Could well be French - known as a Sabre Briquet.
Also used by lots of other European countries between 1800 and 1850.
Sorry I can't be any more specific than that.
Regards
Richie
Nice.
That type can be crossed on the wall and make a very nice display.
SteveR
hi rich , known as the "briquet" and was the typical infantry sabre of the napoleonic wars . shorter versions were also used by artillery troops as a sidearm until the advent of the sword bayonet . used by many armys from 1800/1850. the" swiss army knife" of the french empire soilder , although really useless against cavalry sabers, soilders retained them as often used for chopping wood and cutting food. even used by the french imperial guard . the name saber" briquet " was given by the cavalry regiments to mock the shorter swords of the infantry regiments as the curved form of the guard reminded them of the tinderboxes used by the infantry to light fires......cheers paul
Thanks for the info and help! I figured they have to be worth the $80 I paid for them.
The one has notches on the blade edge and spine. Rich A. in Pa.
1969 Shelby GT-500 King of the Road
Knowledge is power, guard it well.
A good deal, especialy with the original scabbard's.
They are worth over the double you payed for them.
In Belgium they have been used far longer by armed forces and police.
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Hi Rich very nice . I have one that was made by Boker traded a beer sign for it. Gary
stuka f,Thanks and thanks for the info!
RH1941,An enameled one? Some signs are worth a bunch. Could you post a pic of it?Rich A. in Pa.
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Rich A. I traded a new Budweiser sign not worth much at all and he gave me the sword. I posted mine 2-4-10 on this forum under( what was this sword used for). If someone could post the link I would be very thankful. Great swords Gary
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