SWORD OF THE KING'S BODYGUARDS, model 1816, Restoration period. 32233
Guard in gilded brass, with four branches forming a shell decorated with the arms of France under a royal crown and on a background of a bundle of flags and oak and laurel branches. Cap with a long tail. Handle made of wood covered with silver filigree gray shagreen. Plate stamped with a "C" under the star of Chateaubrun and "B" under the star of the inspector P. Bick 1813-1818.
Natural buffalo cravat. Blade with hollow facets engraved with a bundle of arms, two fleur-de-lis, and the inscription "KING'S BODYGUARDS" on one side, and on the other side with a trophy of arms, the arms of France, and a radiant sun with a face. Back engraved "Manufre Rle du Klingenthal August 1814." It bears the stamps of Borson August 1814 - September 1816 from the Manufacture of Klingenthal and Bick, 1st class controller 1812 - 1815. Blade length 92.9 cm.
Steel scabbard with two steel suspension rings and a brass mouthpiece at the scabbard entrance molded with foliage.
France.
Restoration period.
Good condition, scabbard mouthpiece lacking gilding with a replaced side screw from the period with a brass rivet.
Price :
2 500,00 €
| Destination |
Envoi recommandé |
Envoi Recommandé + Express |
| Shipping France |
20,00 € |
80,00 € |
| Shipping Europe |
33,00 € |
200,00 € |
| Shipping world |
100,00 € |
300,00 € |
Insurance (1%) :
25,00 €
Reference :
32233