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M1748 Musketerkorde xtxt

Text will be coming, but just for information, the hilt on the left-hand sword is a “fake”. It is an Austrian hilt set on a Danish replacement blade sold from the Tøjhusmuseum in Copenhagen. The Danes are scare fakers!

    • Danish/Norwegian swords 1700-1814
    • Officer’s small-sword appr. 1700
    • M1701 Soldatkorde
    • M1705 Soldatkorde
    • M1734 Dragonpallask
    • M1740 Dragonpallask
    • M1748 Musketerkorde xtxt
    • M1748 Grenadersabel
    • M1750 Dragonpallask
    • M1750/26 Dragonpallask
    • M1753 Infanterisabel
    • M1765 Officers small-sword
    • M1773 Dragonpallask
    • M1776 Hussar saber
    • M1780 Offiserspallask
    • M1885 Dragonpallask
    • M1787 Skiløpersabel
    • M1788 & M1791 Hirschfänger
    • M1789 Dragonpallask
    • M1797 Dragonpallask
    • 1800 type Cavalry Officer’s Saber
    • M1801 Hirschfänger bayonet
    • M1802 Artillery sword
    • M1802 Landkatetsabel (War Academy)
 

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