BEAUTIFUL SABER THAT BELONGED TO GENERAL BARON - Lot 103

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BEAUTIFUL SABER THAT BELONGED TO GENERAL BARON - Lot 103
BEAUTIFUL SABER THAT BELONGED TO GENERAL BARON MARTIN-FRANÇOIS DUNESME (1767-1813). Gilt brass mounting, engraved and chased. Handle with grooved mother-of-pearl plates. Long-tailed cap depicting the head of Hercules wearing the skin of the Nemean lion. Neck chased with oak leaves. Single-branch Blücher-type hilt decorated with trophies and medallions. Strong inverted quillons in the form of leafy urns ending in lion heads. Body knot with auricles, engraved on one side with the coat of arms of Count Dunesme, and on the other with a trophy of arms and acanthus leaves. Superb curved blade with rounded back, damascus counter-edge and hollow sides, fully decorated and engraved on both sides, with foliage and trophies of arms on an amati background, and gilded on the upper half. Chased, gilded brass scabbard inscribed "Verfertigt Von Fronek" (Made by Fronek), richly and profusely decorated on both sides with trophies of arms, winged reserves, figures, including one with an eagle, urns, acanthus, shells, with two chased bracelets in a row, and two gilded iron rings. Large daylight stinger in moving foliage. Good quality. First Empire period, circa 1810-1813 (dents to lower third of scabbard). Provenance : - Jean Louis Noisiez Collection. Count Dunesme's coat of arms is as follows: "Quarterly: in the first, azure a bar Or; in the second, barons drawn from the army; in the third, argent a halberd iron azure; in the fourth, Or a medusa's head sable."
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