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Dutch Light Cavalry (LC) troopers sword M 1813, No.1. English pattern. (JP77-113 -III)

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Beschrijving

Nederlands manschappen sabel van de Lichte Cavalerie M 1813. No.1 Engels model. / Dutch Light Cavalry troopers sword. M 1813, No.1, English Pattern. Superb curved fullered bright finished heavy blade. Intact black leather washer.
Excellent bright finished steel hilt with stirrup hand guard and forward swept quillon. Quillon is later marked with a unit number:  J over 53  (= Regiment: Mounted Jaeger= Regiment:  Jagers te Paard) and a Dutch inspection marking: Crown over L. Excellent ribbed wooden grip covered with black horse leather. The horse leather shows light wear only, but is intact. Ferule is marked: L* (= Dutch inspector P. J. Libert ) Also the back of the hilt shows a L*  inspection marking.
Sword knot slit in top of the guard. Back of the hilt with ears and a steel pin. Steel crossguard with languets on both sides. Quillon with a Dutch inspection marking: Crown over V (= Dutch inspector Van Deventer)
Excellent all steel scabbard marked: 673 and two loose hanging rings. Earlier Regiment number is filed out. No dents. Underneath of the chape is marked: Crown over V.
Total length: 96 cm. Width at the ricasso: 3,8 cm.

Very impressive and heavy Dutch (Napoleonic era) troopers sword. These swords were made either in England or in Germany and purchased by the Dutch King and supplied to his army on the battle field (Waterloo!) and used against the troops of the French empire Napoleon Bonaparte. These are very similar, almost identical, to the feared British M 1796 Light Cavalry troopers sword and the German M 1811 "Blucher sword".
A very heavy and rare Dutch Napoleonic time frame sword issued to Dutch Dragoons and Huzars Regiments and used on the battle field of Waterloo in an Excellent+ condition. 

This sword was a part to the collection of the The Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It was sold in an international auction on June 15, 2020 at Het Venduehuis der Notarissen in The Haque

A very nice example!

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