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Regno d'Italia
length 87 cm.
Straight, double-edged blade, with a fuller in the center, engraved, blued and gilded in the first half, featuring an eagle, trophies, Savoy coat of arms, and floral motifs. Marked “E&A HORSIER SOLINGEN” on the tang. Well-gilded brass mounts with winged design. Long eagle-head cap with crown buttons and red glass eyes; spring-loaded closure with propeller design on the counterplate. Black handle with gilded-brass wire binding . Leather scabbard, gilt brass mounts decorated in relief with shells and oak leaves; the chape featuring a crowned eagle. Two lugs. Complete with gilded-thread sword-knot.
length 87 cm.
Straight, double-edged blade, with a fuller in the center, engraved, blued and gilded in the first half, featuring an eagle, trophies, Savoy coat of arms, and floral motifs. Marked “E&A HORSIER SOLINGEN” on the tang. Well-gilded brass mounts with winged design. Long eagle-head cap with crown buttons and red glass eyes; spring-loaded closure with propeller design on the counterplate. Black handle with gilded-brass wire binding . Leather scabbard, gilt brass mounts decorated in relief with shells and oak leaves; the chape featuring a crowned eagle. Two lugs. Complete with gilded-thread sword-knot.
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