Slippers
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Museo del Traje
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Khanjar Dagger
Dated: circa 1800
Culture: Indian, Moghul
Measurements: overall length 38.3 cm
The dagger has a lightly-curved, double-edged blade with a slightly strengthened tip. The grip is sculpted in one piece of jade or agate in shades from yellow to beige, provided with a guard. The upper part of the quilt features a gold lion two rubies for the eyes and an emerald on the head. The wooden scabbard is covered in red and gold cloth and silver mounts engraved with floral motifs and partially pierced.
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Horse Grenadier Saber of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard
Dated: 1810
Culture: French
This ‘Horse Grenadier Saber’ (3rd pattern) was used by Napoléon’s Imperial Guard. These sabers were used also by the Dragoons of the Imperial Guard and the Elite Gendarmerie. This is one the most beautiful and famous sword from the Napoleonic period.
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Small Dagger
Dated: 19th century
Culture: Russian
Measurements: overall lenght 30cm
The dagger features a straight, double-edged blade with a central groove and golden decorations. The steel hilt is decorated en suite, the white horn grip having oblique, golden staves. The steel scabbard is also decorated en suite.
Source: Copyright © 2016 Czerny’s International Auction House S.R.L.