This antique sword is almost identical to french made M-le 1822 light cavalry sabre (see picture for comparison, Weyersberg is down right). Manufacturers legend in french makes me think this sword was made for french market. This sword has never been sharpened. I have no idea what means number 325 stamped on the hilt.
No scabbard.
Asking prise 400 Euro, no price drops.
Trade for another antique military sword will be considered and if your sword is better and more expensive, I will gladly add money to bargain.
This one have to go because I've finally got french made M-le 1822 in very good condition, with regimental marks and matching number on scabbard.
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Bump.
Several better pictures and a reminder that I'm not only after money here and your trade offers will be entertained.
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Just a reminder
Last chance. This one goes to eBay in a week.
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