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CEREMONIAL SWORD French, ca.1745, Royal Weapons Manufactory Klingenthal (Alsace). Iron hilt, composed of cast and forged parts, parcel-gilt. Spherical pommel, rivet head, the knuckle guard ends in the grip base, short quillon arm, two ornamental grip hooks, guard plate consisting of kidney-shaped halves. Opulently carved and chiseled decoration on gold background: trophies with war equipment, rocailles. Grip wrapped with original silver wire and with embossed grip rings. Blade with triangular cross-section (L 75.5 cm), gilt and with etched decoration, signed "KLINGENTHAL". Scabbard covered with parchment, with matching design. L 91 cm. In order to be able to meet the French Army's demand for hand-held weapons independently of imports from Solingen, Louis XV authorized the establishment of a Weapons Manufactory in Klingenthal in 1739. Occasionally, particularly sophisticated weapons were produced, such as this ceremonial sword; a rare example from the early days of the Manufactory, under Frédéric Wolff (1738-1745).

zurich, Switzerland