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A South Russian Or Hungarian SabreProbably 9th/12th Century
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Probably 9th/12th Century
Probably 9th/12th Century
71 cm. blade
Footnotes
This is a sabre of the earliest European type, introduced from the East by the nomadic people of the Steppes. The best-known, and most elaborate, example is the so-called sword of Charlemagne (or Attila) in the Imperial Treasury at Vienna, but many similar to the present one have been excavated in South Russia and Hungary
See Laking, vol. 1, pp. 94-96; J. v. Kalmár, 'Säbel und Schwert in Ungarn', Zeitschrift für Historische Waffen- und Kostümkunde, vol. 14, 1935-6, pp. 150-55; and W.A. Sweitoslawski, Arms And Armour Of The Nomads Of The Great Steppe In The Times Of The Mongol Expansion, 1999, pp. 47-51
For another very similar example sold in these Rooms see Fine Antique Arms and Armour ..., 20 April 2011, lot 121








