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Oops! Mark, Dmitry got us!
![]() Actually this does pretty well match up with the Danish naval cutlass of c.1834, noted as being introduced in 1836 to replace converted cavalry swords. "Gamle Danske Militaer Vaben", Th. Moller, Copenhagen ,1963 p.60, #46 |
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