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peashooter85:Silver mounted hunting sword, French, 19th century.from Sofe Design Auctions
18th century German hunting short sword
French hunting sword, 18th centuryfrom Morphy Auctions
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
armthearmour:A stunning hunting Tulwar studded with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies decorated with sc
German hunting sword with flintlock pistol with carved ivory hilt, 18th centuryfrom The State Histor
Ornate hunting sword crafted by Carlo Botarelli, Italy, late 17th century.from The Wallace Collectio
met-armsarmor:Hunting Sword with Scabbard by Joseph Deutschmann, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms an
A late 18th century German hunting sword with flintlock pistol.
Russian hunting sword, circa 1740-1760from Peter Finer
ceramicfigs:hunting sword and scabbard, ivory, silver, steal, wood, and iron, german, joseph deutsch
Gold gilt hunting hanger, 18th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
met-armsarmor:Hunting Sword (Shamshir Shikargar) with Modern Scabbard, Metropolitan Museum of Art: A
peashooter85:A hunting short sword and flintlock pistol combination by Bourgeois of Paris, early to
020 - B3-NK1Class: BraveRank: BThis robotic Yo-kai is a differently-colored version of Benkei. He al
fashionsfromhistory:Hunting Sword1740sGermany
German hunting hanger with agate hilt, 18th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Fine 18th century Russian hunting sword/flinlock pistol.
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
met-armsarmor:Hunting Sword (Shamshir Shikargar) with Modern Scabbard, Metropolitan Museum of Art: A
French hunting sword, early 19th century.from Helios Auctions
Hunting sword with porcelain hilt, crafted by Georg Hennersdorf of Dresden, Germany, circa 1750from
armthearmour:A very nice bone or ivory hilted Hunting Sword, probably German, ca. 18th-19th century.
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Hunting Sword with Scabbard, possibly Munich, ca. 1740 [2978 x3722]
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