Denix Napoleonic Sword - 1809

Napoleanic Sword, manufactured by Martin Biennais, 1809

Product Code: G4106

Napoleanic Sword, manufactured by Martin Biennais, 1809

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Napoleon's Ceremonial Sword, made by Martin-Guillaume Biennais in 1809, was worn by the emperor only during official occasions. It was captured from Napoleon’s traveling coach after the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon Bonaparte was in reality a very small man, and this replica of his sword by Denix, which is accurately sized, illustrates this fact. The blades of Denix daggers and swords are cast from a metal alloy and cannot be sharpened, making them safe for display in family environments.

Key Features

  • Unsharpened blade
  • Burgundy leather scabbard
  • Cast metal handle with fancy sculptured brass designs

Attributes

  • This sword has a blunt edge
  • This sword is ornamental
  • This sword is made from steel alloy
  • This sword is cast

Specifications

  Imperial Metric
Weight 35.3oz 1.000kg
Blade Length 26.77" 68cm
Overall 33.86" 86cm

Availability

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RRP: £78.00

OUR PRICE: £67.40 / €84.25 (Including VAT at 20%)

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