Lot 80 of 199:
An early 19th century French 1817 pattern Sabre Briquet. German made blade, stamped Klingenthal to the spine. Cast brass handle, with D shaped knuckle guard, 28 ribbed grip, and curled over quillon. Slightly curved steel singled edged blade, un-fullered, with flat spine. Complete with original polished leather scabbard with brass fittings. Other than the blade makers name to the spine, there appears to be no other marks. Approximately 73cm in the scabbard, blade length 57cm. Condition: ge  

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An early 19th century French 1817 pattern Sabre Briquet. German made blade, stamped Klingenthal to the spine. Cast brass handle, with D shaped knuckle guard, 28 ribbed grip, and curled over quillon. Slightly curved steel singled edged blade, un-fullered, with flat spine. Complete with original polished leather scabbard with brass fittings. Other than the blade makers name to the spine, there appears to be no other marks. Approximately 73cm in the scabbard, blade length 57cm. Condition: generally good. Normal light service wear to the brass handle, plus some light track marks and scratching to the blade. The leather scabbard has a good colour and patina, and the brass fittings are complete, but have some dents. The brass throat with the frog stud is a little wobbly on the leather, due to the tack or staple missing.

Realised Price: £140

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