Charles Ferdinand, Duc de Berry (1778 - 1820), a Mameluke sabre A curved, Damascus blade à la Montmorency, worn by cleaning, but Damascus structure and remnants of etching detectable. Gilded S-shaped quillons, with a "CF" cipher beneath a crown on the obverse languet, and a leaf ornament on the reverse side languet. Wooden grip cover with fine checkering and an eyelet for a sword knot. Iron scabbard with relief ornamented, gilded brass furniture. Length 95 cm. Charles Ferdinand was the son of the Comte d'Artois, later King Charles X. He left France during the R,


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