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Champagne sabre with corsair-style steel handle and a steel blade. Presented on a laminated oak wood stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate…
Champagne sabre with wood riveted handle with steel forge blade. Presented in a nice wooden box. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate a…
Champagne sabre with Olivier wood riveted handle with steel forge blade. Presented in a nice wooden box. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate…
Champagne sabre with blue handle, silver-plated guard and steel blade. On wooden stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate a victory. This centuries-old tradition…
Champagne sabre with wood marquetry and brass handle with steel blade. Presented on a wood stand. Behind the Claude Dozorme trade mark, lies a family cutlery firm born in 1902. Based at Thiers, the French…
Champagne sabre with Napoleon Olivier handle and steel blade. On wooden stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate a victory. This centuries-old tradition…
Champagne sabre with corsair-style bronze handle and a steel blade. Presented on a laminated oak wood stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate…
Champagne sabre with red handle and steel blade. On wooden stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate a victory. This centuries-old tradition finds…
Champagne sabre with green stamina handle and steel blade. On wooden stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate a victory. This centuries-old tradition finds…
Champagne sabre with black handle, silver-plated guard and steel blade. On wooden stand. Under the Empire, it is customary to break the neck of the bottle with a sabre to celebrate a victory. This centuries-old tradition finds…