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#321721 09/26/2016 03:28 PM
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Gentlemen,

I am trying to find out what the grip plate of this Bavarian court sword tells us.

Is it a "JL" under the crown?
Does anyone knows what it means?

Thanks in advance.

Herman

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I dont know. I just looked at the linage of the Bavarian Empire and now my head is all scrambled. What does the blade look like and is there a makers mark to figure out a time period? I would say the early 20th century. The JL could be from Ludwig III reign.

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Thanks for the reply, Ritterkreuz.

The blade is blued with gilded engravings. There is a small mark near the guard, but I cannot make it out.

The scabbard is marked with "Johann Strollberger, Munich" which was a sword retailer.

Finishing and gilding are about the best I have found so far.

Hope someone knows more about these?

Best regards,

Herman


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Last edited by Herman V. (aka Herr Mann); 09/26/2016 07:35 PM.

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I dont know but that is a stunning saber. I have the Prussian version of this sword and these are truly works of art.

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An exceptionally nice Bavarian officials' sword smile smile the workmanship and way it's made with that type of blued and gilt blade - I think puts it in the reign of Ludwig I of Bavaria (1825-1848). Best Regards, Fred

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Thank you, Fred, for your expert comments on this sword.

Best regards,

Herman


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