Germany, Heer. An Officer’s 1714 Pattern von Stein Parade Sabre, by Carl Eickhorn visually-hidden paper label dated "1906" at
Description
paper label dated "1906" at the bottom of the case
It is dated to Leipzig on January 26
chipping evident in the white enamels on the centrepiece ring)
Instituted 21 January 1876 by King Ludwig II
a copy due to the original having been lost or destroyed by the enemy
Germany, Heer. An Officer’s 1714 Pattern von Stein Parade Sabre, by Carl Eickhorn visually-hidden paper label dated "1906" at(Heer Sbel fr Offiziere). An extremely well preserved Heer Officers von Stein parade sabre from Carl Eickhorns special edition Feldherrn Serie (Field Marshal Series), measuring 106 cm in total length when inserted into the scabbard. It features an 82. 5 cm long, nickel plated, magnetic steel blade with a gentle curvature. Retaining factory original sharpening to the tip, the blade also has double sided fullers running the majority of the length of the
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