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Rare Antique Prussian Hussar’s Cavalry Saber with Engraved Blade – Napoleonic War Period ca. 1800
Description: An exceptional and rare example of an original Prussian Hussar’s Cavalry Saber from the Napoleonic War period, circa 1800, featuring engraved steel blade.
This elegant early 19th-century saber represents the classic weapon of the Prussian light cavalry during the Napoleonic campaigns. The blade displays fine decorative engraving—likely floral or martial motifs—typical of officer-grade or presentation pieces of the era.
The curved, fullered steel blade remains strong and well-balanced, showing honest age patina. The steel guard and knucklebow are of the traditional Prussian style, sturdy and well-crafted. The grip retains traces of its original leather and wire binding, enhancing its authenticity.
A truly historic saber connected to the Napoleonic Wars—ideal for collectors of European militaria, edged weapons, or early 19th-century cavalry arms.
Specifications:
Origin: Prussia (German States)
Period: ca. 1800, Napoleonic War Era
Type: Cavalry Saber / Hussar’s Sword
Blade: Curved steel, fullered, engraved
Hilt: Steel guard and pommel
Grip: Leather over wood with wire wrap (partially preserved)
Overall Length: Approx 39 inches
Condition: Very good for its age – aged patina and wear consistent with period use; engraving still visible; solid and complete.
Notes: This saber is authentic and antique, not a reproduction. Offered as a historical collectible only. A superb and rare example of early 19th-century Prussian military craftsmanship, worthy of any advanced edged weapons collection.