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    Swiss M1867 cavalry trooper's sabre - Gebruder Wey
    by SwordSalesEU ()
    Price: 192.00 
    British 1899P Gymnasia / Cavalry Practice Sword by
    by SwordSalesEU ()
    Price: 180.00 
    Waterloo Battle Trophy - French Cuirassier An XIII
    by SwordSalesEU ()
    Price: 400.00 
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    jcjarvis

    I obtained this sword from a good friend many years ago who purchased it at an antique shop in England back in the early '80s. He had never done any

    British sword ID help please.

    jcjarvis Yesterday, 05:03 PM Go to last post
    Geo

    Thanks for the information, much appreciated. That puts the sword right in the "keeper" category and a pleasure to own. I'll put up some photos

    Hunting sword identification

    Geo 16-05-2012, 03:00 PM Go to last post
    BR-PBG

    Thank you, any idea of the sword's value?

    Please ID This Sword

    BR-PBG 16-05-2012, 06:16 AM Go to last post
    SwordSalesEU

    The first is almost certainly a 70's tourist piece, sorry.

    Can Anyone Help With These Items?

    SwordSalesEU 16-05-2012, 02:16 AM Go to last post
    SwordSalesEU

    It is a WW1 or earlier German sword. The markings mean 25th Artillery Regiment, 2nd Squadron, sword / rack number 65.

    Please ID This Sword

    SwordSalesEU 16-05-2012, 02:15 AM Go to last post
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    Was my British 1796 pattern heavy cavalry sword at Waterloo?

    Ah, the desire of every British military sword collector, to have a 1796 pattern British heavy cavalry sword that was at Waterloo! Why? Because this was arguably British heavy cavalry's finest...

    SwordSalesEU 09-11-2011 04:58 AM
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    Replacing the twisted grip wire on a French Cuirassier An XIII sword

    Many if not most French Cuirassier An XIII swords I come across are missing the twisted brass grip wire. Because the An XIII does not have a backpiece to the grip, it is a relatively easy thing to...

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