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Dragon

(Mitglied)

I have had the Prussian hanger below for years. I am not quite sure how to date the hanger or how to see the difference between this one and an M/1715.

Advice would be appriciated ! freuen

05.02.10, 12:16:45

thüringer

(Mitglied)

Hello!

That is a M1816 , I had presented my saber here : http://deutsches-blankwaffenforum.de/topic.php?id=1641&

Roland


Hüte Dich, alles zu begehren, was Du siehst,
alles zu glauben, was Du hörst,
alles zu sagen, was Du weißt
und alles zu tun, was Du kannst.
06.02.10, 00:18:58

Dragon

(Mitglied)

Thank you Roland !

If there is anyone on the forum that has both the M/1715 and the M/1816 and other variations from the period 1715 -1816. It would be interesting seeing them and compare as well as for an novice on Prussian arms as myself to see the development of this type of hanger.

06.02.10, 14:03:11

limone

(Super-Moderator)

"FRW" means: Friedrich Wilhelm III., king of prussia (* 3. August 1770 in Potsdam; † 7. Juni 1840 in Berlin).

(There are much fine new manufactured replicas of this saber-type.)

Best

Carsten


     Fröhlich sein, Gutes tun, und die Spatzen pfeifen lassen...
06.02.10, 22:02:15

Zietenhusar

(Supporter)

Zitat von limone:
There are much fine new manufactured replicas of this saber-type.
And that already for some decades. This saber is required for Reenactment.

Thomas

07.02.10, 09:13:39

Dragon

(Mitglied)

I am an novice when when it comes to Prussian arms and mine just might be an replica ?

It does have regimential markings on the guard that are fairly detailed.

Replicia ? Any suggestions ?

07.02.10, 13:37:36

Zietenhusar

(Supporter)

I don't know whether your saber is a copy. The pictures are to little.
Here is an interesting web page http://www.hessen-militaer.de/saebel.htm

Thomas

07.02.10, 14:38:41

Dragon

(Mitglied)

Thank you ! With your link and Mario's M1715 sabers in the "Infantry saber M1715" thread, it creates an good impression of the M1715 and later infantry sabers as well as re-productions.

I will see if I can get some better photos of the M1816 later so that we can find out if it is an reproduction or an very fine example.

07.02.10, 19:15:06
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