RELIC FRIZZEN RECOVERED FROM THE 1793 BATTLEFIELD OF WORTH

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Frizzen is complete but rusted throughout.

There were two battles fought at Worth, the first was part of the French Revolution in 1793 and the second was during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. This frizzen is obviously from the 1793 action

The 1st Battle of Woerth was fought on December 23, 1793 and resulted in the victory of the French under General Louis Hoche against the Prussians under General Friedrich Freiherr von Hoetze. The Prussians' redoubts were taken at bayonet point by the French.  [ad][PH:L]

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