Description: Description: German Prussian Blücher Cavalry Sword - Matching Numbers, Battle Damaged This remarkable artifact is a German Prussian Blücher Cavalry Sword, notable for its historical significance and battle damage. The Blücher saber, named after the Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, was widely used by Prussian cavalry forces. This particular piece has matching numbers, indicating that both the sword and its scabbard were originally paired and have remained together. Key Features:Era: Early 19th century, likely used during the Napoleonic Wars or similar conflictsOrigin: Prussia (modern-day Germany)Model: Blücher Cavalry SwordBlade: Curved and single-edged, designed for effective slashing in cavalry engagements. The blade may show signs of battle damage, adding to its historical value.Hilt: Brass or iron guard with a knuckle bow, featuring a grip that is typically leather-wrapped with wire binding for secure handling.Pommel: Rounded or slightly ornate, providing balance and decoration.Scabbard: Metal, often with matching numbers to the blade, confirming the original pairing. The scabbard may also show signs of wear or battle damage.Markings: Typically marked with the date and other identifying details, such as regimental numbers or inspection marks, confirming its authenticity and historical context.Condition: Battle damaged, showing signs of wear and combat, which enhances its historical authenticity and value. This German Prussian Blücher Cavalry Sword with matching numbers and battle damage is a significant piece for collectors and military historians. It offers a tangible connection to the cavalry forces of Prussia and the conflicts they engaged in, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars, reflecting both the artistry and the rigors of combat from that era.
Price: 675 USD
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-08-27T03:39:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 65 USD
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Theme: Militaria