Afghanistan Pulouar Horseman’s Sword
- Dated: 18th century
- Measurements: Blade is 33 inch this near the hilt
This Pulouar (or pulwar) was most likely made for a horseman. The blade is inlaid with brass wire, the copper dot pattern is drilled through the blade.
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Swedish Naval Officer’s Sword
- Bears the gold cypher of Charles XV
- Dated: circa 1850
- Measurements: Length 93.5 Cm / 36.8 inches
The gilt-bronze hilt of Naval pattern, with ivory grip mounted on either side with gold crowned ciphers of Charles XV, fitted with German damascus steel blade of pipe-back form with etched panels to either side, one inscribed FÄDERNESLANDET under the Royal Arms of Sweden, the reverse inscribed KONUNGEN. Retaining its original patent leather scabbard with gilt-bronze mounts, the top bearing the maker’s name AP HULTQUIST and the address REGERINGSGATAN, 54, STOCKHOLM.
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