
A few close-ups:













Bryan Brown wrote: |
Hi All,
I'd like to hear any info you have on this briquet that has just come into my possession. It was apparently used by my great-great etc Grandfather in the siege of Toulon, and the relief of Malta during the Naploeonic Wars. He was in the First Regiment of Foot, a precursor to the Durham Light Infantry. I understand that the saber shown was a French weapon, but as an ex British soldier, I'm no stranger to "borrowing" weaponry when my own supply chain fails! The only inscription legible is "Toledo", which would seem to indicate that it was made in Spain. Any information that you could pass on to a relative novice in the way of swords would be greatly appreciated, Cheers! |
Morgan Butler wrote: |
Here is an awesome sword that Thom R. gave me permission to post. |
Bryan W. wrote: | ||
Very unusual piece. I have several things I want to say but honestly, Im not sure what to make of it. It almost looks like a cutdown/modified smallsword. |
Tom Donoho wrote: |
That short saber on the far right--that's the kind of saber I like! Very nice!
I'm also fond of that spadroon with the cross-guard, fold away shell and urn pommel. Beautiful! |