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British and French Swords
British and French Swords
This rare French presentation sword from the period of the American Revolution bears the inscription “Ex Dono Regis” (Given by the King) on its gilded blade. The chiseled steel hilt is overlaid in gold with the royal arms of France, the royal monogram, and a silver-gilt medallion portrait of King Louis XVI. The military trophies incorporated into its design suggest that it was awarded for bravery.
This finely decorated English sword, with cast and chased military trophies on the shells of its silver hilt, bears the motto “Ne me tire pas sans raison, Ne me remette point sans honneur” (draw me not without reason, sheath me not without honor) on its blade. It is of a common form widely used by military officers in the British and American armies of 1775-83.


