Howdy, I've had this one for some time, an old ebay purchase. A Wurttemberg 1916 - very clean blade
Cheers,
Jeff
Howdy, I've had this one for some time, an old ebay purchase. A Wurttemberg 1916 - very clean blade
Cheers,
Jeff
A heavy bladed brute, for sure, and definitely not a parade sword! In great condition! Nice find!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
A Nicely marked BEEFY bladed sword. I would not want to be on the cutting edge of that Bad Boy!!!!!!!
It looks to be in awesome condition to boot. Congrat's!!!!
Semper Fi
Phil
Fine looking sword
Very nice 1856nA Prussian artillery sabre. I don't know if Wurttemberg had any cavalry, but without being marked on the cross guard to a Wurttemberg unit, I would say the crown over W over 16 is a Prussian acceptance stamp. If you use a good light and look behind the langet, the part that hangs down from the base of the crossguard and covers the base of the blade, you can see who the maker is.
Again great sword,
Jim
Last edited by Jim P; 06-21-2014 at 12:51 AM.
That sword was made to be used.
I like it.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
Thanks guys. Jim P appreciate the information. Way back I looked up blade markings and some how concluded Wurttemberg . I'll try and get the maker mark based on your suggestion
Jeff
Again, thanks for the tip Jim. Maker mark just where you said - F. W. Holler
Jeff
Good looking blade.
A beautiful sword. I love it......... !
Regards,
Steve.
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