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"Saber: A Weapon of History, Honor, and Heroism" Throughout history, the saber has been a symbol of power, bravery, and skill

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Saber Collection: The French Light Cavalry charge at Lassigny (colour litho)
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Saber Collection: A Sikh Soldier, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Saber Collection: GENERAL BONAPARTE, 1797 (engraving)
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Saber Collection: THE TYRANT OF THE CONTINENT IS FALLEN, 19th century (engraving)
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Saber Collection: THE RIVAL ACCOUCHEURS OR WHO SHALL DELIVER EUROPE 1800 (engraving)
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Saber Collection: THE CORSICAN MUNCHAUSEN -HUMMING THE LADS OF PARIS. 1813 (engraving)
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Saber Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Hue dada!; Gee up neddy!; Juh! Pferdchen! (engraving)
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Saber Collection: Kisen Hohi, 1845-1848
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Saber Collection: David and Goliath, 17th century (Oil on canvas)
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Saber Collection: Saber (Kilic) with Scabbard, Turkey, late 19th century Blade inscribed 1099 Hejira
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Saber Collection: T: Mountain slicer (fanfaron that makes a loud sound of his courage
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Saber Collection: Z: Zorbagy (Captain in the Turks. )
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Saber Collection: Admiral Lord Hawke (XXXL)
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Saber Collection: Visit to the armourer
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Saber Collection: Cavalry Officers Saber with Scabbard, United States, c. 1860 / 65. Creator: Unknown
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Saber Collection: Sword Pommel of Falchion or Saber, England, 1625 / 50. Creator: Unknown
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Saber Collection: Lunette - Massachusetts State Seal, c. 1937. Creator: Jane Iverson
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Saber Collection: Photograph of an unidentified man holding a saber, ca. 1920. Creator: Unknown
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Saber Collection: Presentation saber and scabbard used by Colonel Charles Young, 1914-1922. Creator: S. N
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Saber Collection: Man and woman of Persia, 1818
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Saber Collection: Group of British Infantry swords, American Revolutionary War (metal)
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Saber Collection: Man and woman of Persia, 1818
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Saber Collection: Man and woman of Arabia, 1818
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Saber Collection: Soldiers of the 24th Punjabis Malikdin Khel (Afridi) and Subadar, Jay Sikh
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Saber Collection: Sir Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira, c. 1813 (oil on canvas)
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Saber Collection: Sailors of the Royal Navy boarding Algerine pirate vessel, c. 1820 (colour litho)
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Saber Collection: Samurai Armour, Muromachi Period (1333-1571) c. 1384 (mixed media)
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Saber Collection: The Cretan Rebellion Against the Turks, illustration from Hutchinson
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Saber Collection: Madame Ching, legendary Chinese Pirate Queen (engraving)
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Saber Collection: English military uniforms, Napoleonic era
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Saber Collection: Asiatic weapons
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Saber Collection: Dragoon of the Legion de Flandres in 1763-1766, 1901 (w / c & gouache on paper)
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Saber Collection: At Bay, British soldiers during the Second Anglo-Afghan War
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Saber Collection: Stephan Batorys (1533-86) sabre (wood & silver gilt)
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Saber Collection: Portrait of a Young Man with a Sword, c. 1635-40 (oil on canvas)
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Saber Collection: Mary Read fights another pirate to save her male lovers life (coloured engraving)
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Saber Collection: Officers posing with a heavy gun outside Washington, D. C. ca. 1862 (b / w photo)
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Saber Collection: Loyalist (Tory) officers cavalry saber, American Revolutionary War (metal & leather)
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Saber Collection: Sword used by Loyalist Lt. Clench of Butlers Rangers
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Saber Collection: Maresciallo Radetzky Graff, illustration from The History of Italy (litho)
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Saber Collection: Large bottle vase, decorated in Holland in the Imari style, Ko-Imari
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Saber Collection: Paul Methuen (oil on canvas)


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"Saber: A Weapon of History, Honor, and Heroism" Throughout history, the saber has been a symbol of power, bravery, and skill. From the Barbary Pirates threatening US commander Stephen Decatur to the valiant Charge of the Light Brigade, this weapon has left an indelible mark on countless battles. In a German lithograph from 1830, we see a Prussian soldier proudly donning his saber as captain of the Hussar Regiment of the Prussian Guards. This image captures both elegance and strength in one frame. A Japanese painting from the 16-17th century depicts a samurai meticulously cleaning his sword. The artistry involved in maintaining such a weapon reflects not only discipline but also respect for its lethal capabilities. During the Korean War era, North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft soared through Lebanese skies. These sleek machines embodied modern warfare while paying homage to their historical namesake. The Civil War cavalry skirmish showcases how sabers were wielded by brave soldiers on horseback during intense clashes. Their swift movements and precise strikes demonstrated their mastery over this formidable weapon. Even in silent films like "Pirates Beware" from 1928 starring Lupino Lane, sabers took center stage as swashbuckling pirates engaged in thrilling duels that kept audiences at the edge of their seats. From Dacian cavalry with sabers and shields to Numidian warriors who relied on these blades for protection, various cultures embraced this versatile weapon throughout time. Nathan Bedford Forrest was an American army officer known for leading Confederate cavalry forces during raids in c1864. His strategic use of sabers showcased their effectiveness as weapons on horseback during times of conflict. Beyond military applications, fencing emerged as a sport where athletes displayed incredible agility and precision with sabers. In Sport Art pieces depicting fencers engaging in fierce competition or graceful parries - it is evident that even today, the saber continues to captivate and inspire.