No. 27236213

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Germany - Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co Solingen - Kavallerie Offizierssäbel M 1852 auch ,,Korbsäbel" M 52 - Kavalleriesäbel n/M (Neues Muster) - Accessories, Equipment, Sabre
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Germany - Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co Solingen - Kavallerie Offizierssäbel M 1852 auch ,,Korbsäbel" M 52 - Kavalleriesäbel n/M (Neues Muster) - Accessories, Equipment, Sabre

Up for auction: A Prussian cavalry sabre M 1852 with scabbard and the following data: The “calvary sword M 1852”, also called a “basket-hilted sword” or “Kavalleriesäbel n/M” (cavalry sword, ‘n/M’ meaning new pattern) was supposed to replace the old “Blücher” sword from 1811. It was intended to serve as the standard side arm of dragoons, Hussars and lancers. This new basket-hilted sword was supposed to offer a better protection for the hand of the user. In addition, the new blade was designed to be suitable for cutting as well, not just for thrusting, like the old type of sword. Country of origin: Germany Manufacturer: Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen Total length: 980 mm Blade length: 830 mm, hallmarked with th “king and knight’s helmet” logo and WKC & Co. Blade width: 22.0 mm, with etchings on both sides “Yzerhouver” and “J.W. Schoonman Stoel” Blade thickness: 7.0 mm Blade: Curved, pointed blade with very large blood groove Grip: Fish skin-covered wood with brass wire wrapping, in excellent shape Weight: Approx. 1,950 g Crossguard: Iron hilt Scabbard: Metal with fittings, single ring for hanging Condition: Good for its age of 167 years

No. 27236213

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Germany - Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co Solingen - Kavallerie Offizierssäbel M 1852 auch ,,Korbsäbel" M 52 - Kavalleriesäbel n/M (Neues Muster) - Accessories, Equipment, Sabre

Germany - Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co Solingen - Kavallerie Offizierssäbel M 1852 auch ,,Korbsäbel" M 52 - Kavalleriesäbel n/M (Neues Muster) - Accessories, Equipment, Sabre

Up for auction: A Prussian cavalry sabre M 1852 with scabbard and the following data:
The “calvary sword M 1852”, also called a “basket-hilted sword” or “Kavalleriesäbel n/M” (cavalry sword, ‘n/M’ meaning new pattern) was supposed to replace the old “Blücher” sword from 1811. It was intended to serve as the standard side arm of dragoons, Hussars and lancers.
This new basket-hilted sword was supposed to offer a better protection for the hand of the user. In addition, the new blade was designed to be suitable for cutting as well, not just for thrusting, like the old type of sword.
Country of origin: Germany
Manufacturer: Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen
Total length: 980 mm
Blade length: 830 mm, hallmarked with th “king and knight’s helmet” logo and WKC & Co.
Blade width: 22.0 mm, with etchings on both sides “Yzerhouver” and “J.W. Schoonman Stoel”
Blade thickness: 7.0 mm
Blade: Curved, pointed blade with very large blood groove
Grip: Fish skin-covered wood with brass wire wrapping, in excellent shape
Weight: Approx. 1,950 g
Crossguard: Iron hilt
Scabbard: Metal with fittings, single ring for hanging
Condition: Good for its age of 167 years

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