Anyone have any knowlege of this HEAVY cavalry sword. This is an example of a heavy cavalry sword held to the side and at high speed on horseback was held at the side and slashed as the swordsman ride by.
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Cavalry Sword Weyersberg C.S.A.
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Hi,
hilt looks bavarian. The O is IMO from king Otto, who reigned from 13 June 1886 - 5 November 1913. The 11 is the year "abnahme", 1911.
It has a lot in common of the the Husaren-Säbel M 1813, but there is :
- only one ring instead of two;
- blade has a different point.
Hilt however looks the same.
hope this helps,
Michel
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Originally posted by Brian S View PostThere were Fredericks through 1861.
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I did some more research. It is based on the Bayrische Husaren-Säbel M 1813. In 1858 the cavalry model went to the artillery and later to train in a shortened version. I believe yours is such a shortened artillery or train version.
Here is a link to a good threat of your sabre:
http://www.blankwaffen-forum.de/thre...2787#post22787
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