The origin of the Italian Navy dates back to that of the Savoy navy, which was hardly developed due to the landlocked nature of the Duchy of Savoy. Of course, the ancient maritime republics, duly recalled in its current flag, have a tradition much older and more developed than that of landlocked Savoy. It was only with the acquisition of the Kingdom of Sardinia that this state had to protect its coasts, between Nice, Oneille, and Loano and distant Sardinia, particularly from Moorish attacks, mostly in the form of acts of piracy.
DIMENSIONS:
Total length: 94.5 cm
Length without the sheath: 90 cm
Blade length: 76 cm
Handle length: 15.2 cm
Blade width: 1.6 cm
Description:
Stunning and very saber (broad sword) of the Italian navy from the late 19th to early 20th century WW1. The handle is gilded bronze, decorated in relief, marine ink, and crown. Handle made of beautiful white ray skin, topped with a lion's head. Superb blade engraved with etching: ''armors, helmets, flags, reliefs, and floral decorations + E & F. HORSTER SOLINGEN'', with some signs of age, not serious. Sheath with double rings, leather and gilded bronze in relief with signs of age, in good condition, a pure attic piece! A very beautiful item, pleasant to hold in hand and even more to observe in a showcase! Rare and 100% original and above all complete!!!
LOT: SABER + SHEATH
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb piece, which can easily decorate your showcase of French or Italian edged weapons and easily become the centerpiece. Rare saber in its original state. An essential testimony of the best armories of the 19th century and the Italian army!!!
RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL!!!
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT POSSIBLE ;)
WARNING: The piece is unique; I do not have a duplicate!
Conditions:
I answer your questions; do not hesitate!
Read the announcement carefully before purchase.
Additional photos available upon simple request.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays or losses,
that is why I offer payment via PayPal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment can therefore be made by bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal fees:
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away; there won't be enough for everyone.
The origin of the Italian Navy dates back to that of the Savoy navy, which was hardly developed due to the landlocked nature of the Duchy of Savoy. Of course, the ancient maritime republics, duly recalled in its current flag, have a tradition much older and more developed than that of landlocked Savoy. It was only with the acquisition of the Kingdom of Sardinia that this state had to protect its coasts, between Nice, Oneille, and Loano and distant Sardinia, particularly from Moorish attacks, mostly in the form of acts of piracy.
DIMENSIONS:
Total length: 94.5 cm
Length without the sheath: 90 cm
Blade length: 76 cm
Handle length: 15.2 cm
Blade width: 1.6 cm
Description:
Stunning and very saber (broad sword) of the Italian navy from the late 19th to early 20th century WW1. The handle is gilded bronze, decorated in relief, marine ink, and crown. Handle made of beautiful white ray skin, topped with a lion's head. Superb blade engraved with etching: ''armors, helmets, flags, reliefs, and floral decorations + E & F. HORSTER SOLINGEN'', with some signs of age, not serious. Sheath with double rings, leather and gilded bronze in relief with signs of age, in good condition, a pure attic piece! A very beautiful item, pleasant to hold in hand and even more to observe in a showcase! Rare and 100% original and above all complete!!!
LOT: SABER + SHEATH
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb piece, which can easily decorate your showcase of French or Italian edged weapons and easily become the centerpiece. Rare saber in its original state. An essential testimony of the best armories of the 19th century and the Italian army!!!
RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL!!!
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT POSSIBLE ;)
WARNING: The piece is unique; I do not have a duplicate!
Conditions:
I answer your questions; do not hesitate!
Read the announcement carefully before purchase.
Additional photos available upon simple request.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays or losses,
that is why I offer payment via PayPal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment can therefore be made by bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal fees:
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away; there won't be enough for everyone.