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VERY RARE NICE PRUSSIAN PALASH REWARD SWORD KAISER, MOD.1889, XIX, WW1, ORIGINAL
$ 283.75
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Description
HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
The Kingdom of Prussia (in German: Königreich Preußen), is a former European state formed in 1701 and integrated in 1871 into the German Empire, of which it is the main component; it disappeared in 1918 when Germany became a republic.
The kingdom of Prussia became a state of European rank under the reign of Frederick II (1740 – 1786), then played an essential role from 1792 to 1815 as an adversary of France (wars of the Revolution and the Empire), from 1815 in 1866 as an adversary of Austria (unification of Germany excluding Austria), and in 1870-71 again as an adversary of France (Franco-Prussian War).
Total length :
97,5 cm
Length without sheath :
90 cm
Blade length :
76,5 cm
Handle length :
13,5 cm
Blade width :
1,8 cm
Description
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Very rare and superb Prussian award saber for a senior officer in its foundry condition.
Very nice handle with filigree and black leather, monogram of Emperor William II, as well as a functional keyboard called ''clamshell'', in the shape of the Prussian eagle. Handle engraved with different reliefs with its pistachio green strap. Crown at the top probably removed after the revolution. Straight blade with two central fullers, in its foundry to be cleaned.
An extremely rare piece in its own juice, to be cleaned, for any informed collector ! ! !
Very pleasant to hold in hand and even more to observe in the window!
This superb piece will perfectly decorate your display case or complete your collection of weapons dedicated to the Prussian army. It is a magnificent example of Prussian military genius. Magnificent and rare piece, do not hesitate
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RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL IN ITS FINDING JUICE
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ATTENTION :
The piece is unique, there is no duplicate.
SHIPPING
Europe :
35
euros
Poland and Bulgaria :
50 euros
China, Canada, U.S.A .:
100 euros (By Fedex)
Do not let this unique collector's item escape you, there will not be for everyone.
Good luck !