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Regno d'Italia
length 32.4 cm.
Straight, single-and-false-edged blade. Fully carved wooden grip: on one side, a camel in landscape above a row of fasces; on the other, a skull with a dagger and the motto “CHI OSA VINCE”, framed by palm decorations. One side with the inscription “DIVISIONE CC.NN. 3 GENNAIO”. Iron quillon and cap. Black-painted iron scabbard with belt loop.
length 32.4 cm.
Straight, single-and-false-edged blade. Fully carved wooden grip: on one side, a camel in landscape above a row of fasces; on the other, a skull with a dagger and the motto “CHI OSA VINCE”, framed by palm decorations. One side with the inscription “DIVISIONE CC.NN. 3 GENNAIO”. Iron quillon and cap. Black-painted iron scabbard with belt loop.
Specialist Notes
Provenance: Gigi Marchi Colletion
Illustrated and described in “Del Pugnale il Fiero Lampo” by Cesare Calamandrei, Ermanno Albertelli Publishing, 2011; page 522.
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