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Carol I
Posted: July 17, 2004 10:29 pm
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Images of a Romanian Navy parade sword that has been on sale on eBay:

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Posted: July 18, 2004 08:09 pm
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Posted: July 19, 2004 11:13 am
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a friend of mine also has a parade sword.It is made in Toledo.
He found it while replacing thr floor in his room
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Posted: July 20, 2004 10:03 am
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[quote]Images of a Romanian Navy parade sword that has been on sale on eBay:

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Does This sword has a name of Holders in This swoed?

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Carol I
Posted: July 20, 2004 10:30 am
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[quote]Does This sword has a name of Holders in This swoed?[/quote]

Do you want to know if the person to whom the sword belonged is known? Unfortunately no other information was available.
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Carol I
Posted: July 21, 2004 07:44 am
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Is this a service sword of the Romanian Army from the time of Carol I?

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Posted: July 22, 2004 04:15 pm
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[quote]Is this a service sword of the Romanian Army from the time of Carol I?[/quote]


I don't know the example of Lion's figure in Royal Romanian House's Crest.
I thinh this crest look like the German type.
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Carol I
Posted: July 22, 2004 05:28 pm
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[quote]I don't know the example of Lion's figure in Royal Romanian House's Crest.
I thinh this crest look like the German type.[/quote]

The lions have been the tenants of the shield in the Romanian coat of arms since the 19th century. From this point of view, the engraving looks very much like the Romanian coat of arms from the time of Carol I, but on the other hand it does not seem very well done.

My question was about the general appearance of the sword. It does not look like a parade sword, so it must be something else: either an official service sword or a sword privately made (then or more recently).
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Carol I
Posted: August 04, 2004 05:32 pm
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I don't know the example of Lion's figure in Royal Romanian House's Crest.

Here is an image of a 2 lei coin from 1894 with the full coat of arms of Romania. In spite of the wear it can be seen that the tenants of the shield are two lions.

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Posted: August 05, 2004 11:53 am
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Here is an image of a 2 lei coin from 1894 with the full coat of arms of Romania. In spite of the wear it can be seen that the tenants of the shield are two lions.
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Thank you for your scans.
This is same crest in my collection,[url]
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~fw4h-ksk/Ruman...ndex.html[/url]

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Posted: August 05, 2004 12:10 pm
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This is same crest in my collection

Not quite. The image on your homepage is that of the Romanian coat of arms adopted in 1921, while the image on the coin above is that of the 19th century Romanian coat of arms. Among the differences, the central shield of the 1921 coat of arms has 5 partitions, while that of the 19th century coat of arms has only 4.
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Carol I
Posted: August 06, 2004 08:48 pm
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A sword with the cipher of King Mihai I:

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Carol I
Posted: September 02, 2004 07:37 pm
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An ornate parade dagger from the time of King Carol II:

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Posted: September 04, 2004 06:33 pm
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Posted: September 11, 2004 11:28 am
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