Sword Type: Heavy Cavalry Sabre, the renowned Model 1822.
Country of Origin: France - the prestigious Klingenthal factory.
Era: First half of the 19th century (circa 1823-1835).
Blade: A long, original steel blade (over one meter long), featuring a fuller groove for balance and rigidity. The blade is in excellent condition and retains its original flexibility.
Stamps and Marks: The sword bears four historical stamps confirming its authenticity and quality:
The Balance Stamp: The emblem of the Couulaux family, the most famous arms manufacturers in France.
Stamp (D) with a crown: The stamp of the factory director, Dubocq, for the period 1823-1830.
Stamp (C) with a crown: The stamp of Inspector Chateau or one of the factory's authorized inspectors. Arabic Mark (No. 9): A military serial number in Arabic, confirming the sword's entry into service with the Egyptian/Ottoman army during the 19th century.
Handle and Scabbard:
Handle: Made of genuine rhino horn, this type of sword was reserved for officers and high-ranking personnel. It is distinguished by its deep color and exceptional durability, and features original filigree copper wire.
Guard: Brass with three branches in a classic French design.
Scabbard: The original metal scabbard is present and in very good condition, enhancing the piece's museum value.
Note to Collectors: This piece is in its original patina, having not been tampered with or improperly polished, thus preserving its historical value as a testament to the shared history of the Egyptian and French military.
| Advertiser Country | مصر |
| Contact number | 201501899288+ |
| Is there an evaluation certificate for the piece | No |
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