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==Hilt== The small sword guard is typically of the "shell" type, sometimes with two lobes that were decorated as clam shells. The shells were often replaced with a simple curved oval disk, which was still referred to as the {{lang|fr|coquille}} (shell). In later [[foil (fencing)|foils]], the lobed type evolved into the {{lang|fr|lunette}} or figure-8 guard, and the disk became the modern foil "bell" guard, but the guards were still referred to as {{lang|fr|coquilles}}. Small swords with this type of guard normally included other features of the older [[rapier]] hilt, including [[Hilt#Guard|quillons]], [[ricasso]], [[knuckle-bow]], and a {{lang|fr|[[pas d'âne]]}}, although these were often atrophied beyond the point of usefulness, serving mainly as a decorative element. However, they were maintained in a usable state on some weapons, including the [[Grip (sport fencing)#Italian grip|Italian foil]], into the 20th century. In the 19th century, simple cross-hilt small swords were also produced, largely as [[ceremonial weapon]]s that were evocative of more ancient types of weapons. An example is the [[Model 1840 Army Noncommissioned Officers' Sword|US model 1840 NCO sword]], which is still used on ceremonial occasions. As the wearing of swords fell out of fashion and the small sword evolved into the duelling sword (forerunner of the modern [[épée]]), the older hilts gave way to simpler grips such as the [[Grip (sport fencing)#French grip|French grip]] and [[Grip (sport fencing)#Italian grip|Italian grip]]. <gallery widths=200 heights=200> File:Napoleon Austerlitz sword-IMG 0648-gradient.jpg|Sword of [[Napoléon]], carried at the [[Battle of Austerlitz]] and which he kept all his life. Image:Tangente Ecole Polytechnique.jpg|right|upright|Hilt of the sword worn by students of the [[École Polytechnique]] in dress uniform </gallery>
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