ID 1196714
Lot 4175 | Säbel für Offiziere der Husaren, Österreich-Ungarn, 2. Hälfte 18. Jhdt.
Schön erhaltene, kräftige Rückenklinge mit beidseitiger Hohlbahn und zweischneidiger Spitze in Rückenlinie, am Klingenansatz terzseitig das geätzte Wappen des Königreichs Ungarn. Messing-Bügelgefäß mit schwarz belederter Hilze (berieben, kleine Leder-Fehlstellen), beidseitig je ein sternförmiger Zierniet, die Griffkappe oben mit reliefiertem Rocaillendekor. In schwarz belederter Scheide (Druckstellen, vereinzelt kleine Leder-Fehlstellen) mit Holzkern und beidseitig reliefierten Messingbeschlägen, darauf ovale Kartuschen mit je vier abzweigenden Blättern, zwei bewegliche Trageringe. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 100 cm. Anspruchsvolle Gebrauchswaffe der leichten Kavallerie.
An Austro-Hungarian sabre for officers of the Hussars, 2nd half of the 18th century
An Austro-Hungarian sabre for officers of the Hussars, 2nd half of the 18th century
Beautifully preserved, sturdy single-edged blade with fuller on each side and upswept double-edged point, the base of the blade etched with coat of arms of the Kingdom of Hungary on the obverse. Brass knuckle-bow hilt with grip covered with black leather (rubbed, minor flaws in the leather), a star-shaped decorative rivet on each side, the grip cap decorated on top with rocailles in relief. In a scabbard with black leather cover (pressure marks, isolated small flaws in the leather), wooden centre and brass fittings, both sides decorated in relief with oval cartouches, each with four leaves branching off, two movable suspension rings. Slightly damaged in places, traces of age. Length 100 cm. Utility weapon of the light cavalry of high-quality craftsmanship.
Condition: II
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