French Briquet Sword at Norma Milewski blog

French Briquet Sword. Around 1800 the guard was changed and over the next few years saw two further modifications. In overall very good condition, a french 1816m briquet. Made by h & r boker remscheid. This short saber was introduced in 1767, preceding the french revolution, as a replacement for heavier and cumbersome swords like the fusilier’s ēpēe. French briquet saber, napoleonic era, france 19th century. I do not know much about french swords or briquets in general. In very good overall condition, firm, some small nicks (not many) to the cutting edge of the blade. A scarce example with its original leather and steel scabbard, a french an xiii briquet, dated 1814 (feint) to blade's spin and correctly. It was instantly derided for its modest. They were issued to the infantry, and were used. The french briquet short sword was one of the most common french infantry. I do know that they were not meant for mounted troops. The beriquet saber, also known as “briquet”, is a short, curved saber.

FRENCH INFANTRY SWORD BRIQUET Faganarms
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In overall very good condition, a french 1816m briquet. It was instantly derided for its modest. They were issued to the infantry, and were used. The french briquet short sword was one of the most common french infantry. French briquet saber, napoleonic era, france 19th century. Around 1800 the guard was changed and over the next few years saw two further modifications. This short saber was introduced in 1767, preceding the french revolution, as a replacement for heavier and cumbersome swords like the fusilier’s ēpēe. In very good overall condition, firm, some small nicks (not many) to the cutting edge of the blade. A scarce example with its original leather and steel scabbard, a french an xiii briquet, dated 1814 (feint) to blade's spin and correctly. I do not know much about french swords or briquets in general.

FRENCH INFANTRY SWORD BRIQUET Faganarms

French Briquet Sword In very good overall condition, firm, some small nicks (not many) to the cutting edge of the blade. French briquet saber, napoleonic era, france 19th century. In very good overall condition, firm, some small nicks (not many) to the cutting edge of the blade. They were issued to the infantry, and were used. Made by h & r boker remscheid. I do not know much about french swords or briquets in general. A scarce example with its original leather and steel scabbard, a french an xiii briquet, dated 1814 (feint) to blade's spin and correctly. In overall very good condition, a french 1816m briquet. The french briquet short sword was one of the most common french infantry. The beriquet saber, also known as “briquet”, is a short, curved saber. It was instantly derided for its modest. This short saber was introduced in 1767, preceding the french revolution, as a replacement for heavier and cumbersome swords like the fusilier’s ēpēe. Around 1800 the guard was changed and over the next few years saw two further modifications. I do know that they were not meant for mounted troops.

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