Rive button cap, plain, long tail.
Handle covered with filigree basane of red copper wires.
Branch arriving on the cruise at a right angle.
Quillon inflected.
Slightly curved blade, with a flat back engraved with a moon, a mameluk, armed arm...
Long trim iron sheath with geometric patterns cut on one side
And the other of five crevés trimmed with original leather.
Slightly asymmetrical dard.
According to Jean Lhost and Patrick Resek, this type of
Sabre, of Austro-Hungarian nature, armed foreign troops in the service of Louis XVI
See: Swords carried by the French army (Jean Lhost - Patrick Resek)
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According to our research, for having seen it
At the Stibbert museum in Florence it is a French officer's sword of the army of Italy Around 1795.
The reward swords offered by Bonaparte in Italy at that time are of the same style.