Lot 0224
Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units
Estimate: 700-800€
Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units. M1907 “Bebut” artillery sword was a specialized edged-weapon issued by the Imperial Russian Army, specifically designed for artillery units and machine-gun detachments (which were administratively integrated into the artillery branch)
Total length: 63.5 cm.
Blade length: 43.6 cm.
Blade width: 3.5 cm.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-800€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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