"Versailles, Troop Saber Called Briquet, France, January 1815. "
The Battle of Waterloo took place six months after this sabre was made in June 1815. Single-piece brass mount with single-branch guard stamped with the Versailles factory. 36-strand hilt, molded quillon. Flat, slightly curved blade, length 59.2 cm. Back of the blade marked with the Klingenthal factory January 1815; Blade with the hallmarks of FL Lobstein, reviser from June 1811 to July 1821 "L", a "B" in a laurel leaf wreath of JG Bick, 1st class controller from May 1812 to August 1815, and a "B" under a star of EL Borson, inspector from August 1814 to September 1816. Scarlet cloth tie. Black patent leather scabbard with two brass fittings, model XIII chape with trigger guard for the passage of the leather tab. France, Empire Première Very good condition