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Create an AccountProjektsäbel für die KuK Pioniertruppen M1847.This is only the second example of this rare experimental sword that I have ever seen, other than in books. Blade is in rough condition, but...
This wonderful M1765/77 Prima Plana dates from last quarter of 18th century.Swords of this style were carried by officers of company grade and senior non-commissioned officers in the Austrian and Hungarian...
This Austro-Hungarian M1837 officer's sword is a witness to the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and is etched with the commemorative inscription E M ERINNERRUNG AN DEN 13,14,15 MARZ UND 15,26 MAY...
This is a rare find - an Austrian Model 1765 Grenadier hanger complete with it's leather and brass scabbard. This is one of the rarer swords from the turbulent and, ultimately,...
This mid-18th c. infantryman's hanger is Austrian or South Germanic, possibly Saxon in origin. Some Russian infantry sidearms of that period also have similar hilt characteristics. Blade is 63 cm, light...
This rare Croatian Pandur side-knife dates to the mid-1700s. While hunting swords bearing the engraved figures of the Austro-Hungarian Pandur soldiers are not uncommon, this is the first knife I have...
This beautifully-crafted faca gaucha knife was made by the famous Brazilian knife-maker, Ramão Prieu, who worked in Pelotas in the late 1800s. Knife is 26 cm overall, with a 14 cm...
The revised edition. This is the one to have.In perfect condition. Previous owner's name stamp on the fly leaf.
This British infantry trooper or grenadier's hanger bears a 70 cm-long blade, marked on the spine HADLEY, which stands for Thomas Hadley, a well-known Birmingham cutler. Front of the blade is...
This British 1742 pattern foot soldier's hanger dates ca. Seven Years War through the American Revolutionary War periods. Brass hilt has a nice patina, blade is marked on either side with either a running...
This ca.1770 British infantryman's hanger is maker-marked by Dawes, who established himself in Birmingham ca.1764. Board of Ordnance inspection mark of Crown over 1 is on the right side of the...
This 5-ball British Army officer's spadroon dates to the early 1790s. Iron-mounted hilt is terminated in an urn-shaped pommel, which is a very uncommon feature, as the vast majority of the...