From the left:
- Dagger for the warrant officer of the non commissioned officers School of the army of
Viterbo;
- Chief Algerian sabre;
- Prototype approved by Mussolini on the occasion of the M.V.S.N. at the beginning of
1943, never used;
- Belgian Chief guard;
- Officer of the rifle regiment in Italian army;
- U.S.A. Officers;
- Model 1871 for mountain detachments;
- Naval officer;
- Officer of Italian military police force;
- Lebanese officers;
- Marshals of the cavalry;
- Officers of the US Navy;
- Marshals of the Revenue Guard Corps;
- Officers of the air force;
- Cuirassiers; Swiss Guards of the Vatican;
- Officers of the horse artillery (Voloire, based upon the mod. 1833);
- Horse squadron on behalf of the (State) Police;
- Replica of the german nineteenth-century pattern of officer's uniform;
- The Order of Malta;
- Prototype of sabre mod. 71 with telescopic scabbard, for particular uses;
- Troop of the horse artillery (Voloire, based upon the mod.1833);
- Marshals of the rifle regiment in Italian army;
- Marshals of the air force (and, very similar, the model of the warrant officer of the
Navy);
- Marshals of Italian military police force;
- U.S.A. Masonic sword;
- Officers of the infantry;
- Officers of the Iranian Navy (during the age of the shah).
At the bottom - from the left:
- Cadets of the Algerian academy, I model;
- Cadets of the Revenue Guard Corps of Bergamo;
- Cadets of the Academy of Modena and of the school of Military health of Florence;
- Cadets of the air force academy of Pozzuoli and of the school of Air War of Florence;
- Miniatures of Italian sabres for officers;
- Cadets of the Police school of Rome (closed in the 1978);
- Cadets of the Naval Academy of Livorno;
- Cadets of the military school "Nunziatella" of Naples and Milan;
- Cadets of the Algerian academy, II model.
Below:
- Dagger mod. 1834 for the members of Italian military police force.