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Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword, very rare. SN 9035
Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword, very rare. SN 9035
Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword, very rare. SN 9035
Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword, very rare. SN 9035
Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword, very rare. SN 9035
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Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword, very rare. SN 9035

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A Very Rare Polish Winged Hussars Karabela Sword. 34 ½” overall, 29” curved single edged blade, one narrow fuller ends near the yelman, struck with eyelash armourer's marks. Hilt with iron guard, long quillons and langets engraved with stylized feathers, a thumb ring. Iron stepped flat topped pommel. Wooden grip covered with leather.

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Mid-17th century.                                    

Bibliography: W. Kwaśniewicz, Szablapolskaod XV do końca XVIII wieku, 1988; A. Nadolski, Polskabroń, brońbiała, ZakładNarodowyim. Ossolińskich, 1974; W. Zabłocki, Szableswiata, 2011; T. Jarnuszkiewicz, Szablawschodniaijejtypynarodowe, 1973.

The Polish Winged Hussars were the pre-eminent cavalry force in Europe from the 1590’s until their disbandment in the 1770’s. Unbeaten in battle for nearly 200 years.