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napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
armthearmour:A Flintlock Shotgun with a hidden Hunting Sword in the butt, Germany, ca. 1650, housed
cma-medieval-art:Hunting Sword, Clemens Willems, c. 1630, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtSize:
lostsplendor:Hunting Sword with Scabbard by Joseph Deutschmann, crafted in Germany c. 1740 (via The
Hunting sword crafted by Carlo Botarelli of Brescia, Italy, late 17th century.from The Wallace Colle
A courtly hunting sword with porcelain handle, Berlin/Dresden, circa 1760from Hermann Historica
A German hunting hanger with gilded handle and blade made by Peter Munich in Solingen, dated 1657fro
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
Gold decorated French hunting hanger, mid 18th centuryfrom The Philadelphia Institute of Art
Hunting Sword with Scabbard, possibly Munich, ca. 1740Grip attributed to Joseph Deutschmann (German,
art-of-swords:Hunting SwordDated: 1680 - 1700Maker: Carlo Botarelli (active between circa 1660 - 169
French hunting sword, 19th century.from Helios Auctions
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
cma-medieval-art: Hunting Sword, c. 1760-1770, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtSize: Overall: 6
cma-medieval-art: Hunting Sword, c. 1760-1770, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtSize: Overall: 6
cma-medieval-art: Hunting Sword, Clemens Willems, c. 1630, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medieval ArtSize
Very fine French hunting hanger, mid 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Very fine hunting hanger crafted by Labruna of Naples, 1842.from Czerny’s International Auction Hous
“Zu tragende Lasten”Linoprint on handmade paper, available as limited edition at:www.etsy.com/de/sho
art-of-swords:Hunting SwordDated: circa 1750Culture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 30 inches (7
Silver mounted hunting sword with ivory grip, French, 18th century.from Antikvity Praha
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
peashooter85:Russian hunting sword, circa 1780.from The Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
peashooter85: French hunting sword, early 19th century. from Helios Auctions
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