A little while ago I stumbled across this page;
https://www.arma-dania.dk/public/timeline/_ad_blankvaben_list.php
It is a online museum of danish military weaponry from the early modern period to the present. This includes a section on swords, which is quite nice. Especially since the entries often include multiple pictures from diferent angles, and specs such as length and (especially) weight.
Unfortunately, it is in danish, but the numbers are readily understandable.
A note on terminology:
In Danish/Norwegian, the term "Korde" denotes any thrust focused sword. Thus, it might be anything from a 16th rapier to a 18th century smallsword.
"Huggert" translates Cuttlass.
Pallask or palasch are basket hilted cutting swords, usually single edged, common with 18th c heavy cavalry.
Hirschfenger are basically a short, light cutt/thrust sword. Kind of like the bastard child of a cutlass and a smallsword.
Outstanding find, sir. Thanks for passing it along.
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