BODYGUARD SWORD OF THE KING, model 1814, Restoration period. 33466
Gilt brass hilt. Guard with four branches forming a shell decorated with the Arms of France under a royal crown and on a background of flags and branches of oak and laurel. Cap with a long tail. Wood grip covered with gray shagreen and a double silver wire filigree. Quillon stamped with the "B" under a star of the inspector E.L. Borson, August 1814 to September 1816, of the Klingenthal Manufacture, and a "B" under a fleur-de-lis in a circle of rings, stamp of J.G. Bick used during the First Restoration from April 1814 to March 1815.
Blade 93.9 cm long, hollow ground, engraved with a trophy of arms, two fleur-de-lis and the inscription "KING'S BODYGUARD" on one side, and on the other side with a trophy of the Arms of France and a radiant sun with a face. Back engraved "Manufacture Royale de Klingenthal October 1814". Stamped at the heel with the "B" under a star of the inspector E.L. Borson, August 1814 to September 1816, and a "B" framed by laurel branches of the 1st class controller J.G. Bick, 1812 to May 1815. Scarlet wool knot.
Black varnished leather scabbard of the first model 1814 with three gilt bronze fittings decorated with lines and stamped like the quillon. Brass rings, tip of the scabbard with a steel tip.
France.
Restoration period.
Very good condition.
Price :
4 500,00 €
| 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%) :
45,00 €
Reference :
33466