ID 1196716
Lot 4177 | Löwenkopfsäbel für Offiziere der Husaren, 18. Jhdt.
Schlanke, scharfe Rückenklinge (stellenweise narbig) mit beidseitiger Hohlbahn, drei Zügen und zweischneidiger Spitze in Rückenlinie, am Klingenansatz beidseitig geätztes symmetrisches Bandwerk, Gitterwerk und Blattformen sowie Mond/Sonne mit Sternen, am Rücken drei Linien mit Pfeilspitze. Reliefiertes Messingbügelgefäß mit Löwenkopf-Griffkappe und Trophäen an Parierstange und Griffbügel, schwarz belederte Hilze (berieben) mit Kupferdrahtwicklung. In schwarz belederter Scheide mit Holzkern und beidseitig reliefierten Messingbeschlägen (Querrippen, dazwischen gitterförmige Flächen und Sterne), zwei bewegliche Trageringe. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 96,5 cm. Gut ausgewogene, hochrangige Gebrauchswaffe.
A lion head sabre for officers of the Hussars, 18th century
A lion head sabre for officers of the Hussars, 18th century
Slender, sharp single-edged blade (partly pitted) with fuller on each side, three grooves and upswept double-edged point, the base of the blade etched on both sides with symmetrical scrollwork, trelliswork and leaves as well as moon/sun with stars, on the back three lines with arrowheads. Brass knuckle-bow hilt decorated in relief with lion head grip cap and trophies on the quillons and knuckle bow, hilt with black leather cover (rubbed) and copper wire wrap. In a scabbard with black leather cover, wooden centre and brass fittings decorated in relief on both sides (cross ridges interspersed with reticulated areas and stars), two movable suspension rings. Slightly damaged in places, traces of age. Length 96.5 cm. Well-balanced utility weapon of high-quality craftsmanship.
Condition: II
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