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As im not so much of an expert on european weapons, especialy on pallasches, if someone knows more than me on this pallasch from my collection.
I know it is 18 century, Austria. |
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It has a makers mark partialy covered by guard, it is a king with crown.
Photos are little dark, i couldnt take them outside it is raining all days long. If someone knows maker, what army rank wear this etc. Thank you. |
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Sweden
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Beautiful example of early 18thC Austro-Hungarian heavy cavalry broadsword (pallasch).Usually they were inscribed “Vivat” somebody. The scabbard is beautifully decorated with grotesque face of green man. The tip has a barb which we have discussed endlessly in this forum about what its purpose could be. Pictures from Eduard Wagner, [/I]Cut and Thrust Weapons [/I](1967).
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I think the inscription reads “Pro Deo fide et patrius” For God Loyalty and Fatherland? The maker’s mark looks like a crowned king’s head of the Wundes family.
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See similar ones
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Realy very nice with a scabbard. To me even the seriuos collectors swords without a scabbard are second class. If on a budget get a sword with the scabbard.
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