Hallo aus Bloemfontein, Südafrika!
Please forgive my English as I am actually Afrikaans speaking...
I am researching the German made uniforms, equipment and side arms of the Oranje Vrijstaat Artillerie Corps (OVSAC), the artillery unit of the Boer republic of the Orange Free State (1854-1902).
In 1880 Captain FWR Albrecht, an ex-Prussian artilleryman and veteran of the 1870-1871 War, was appointed in command of the unit. During his service in the Prussian Army Albrecht served in the 4th Prussian Guard Artillery Regiment and therefore it is natural that under his command the design of the OVSAC uniforms, the drill, equipment and weapons were based on that of his old regiment. They soon became know as "Little Prussia on the Veldt".

Above: Albrecht after being promoted to major in the uniform of the OVSAC
I have recovered detailed uniform orders from the Free State Archives. The OVSAC’s main German uniform supplier during the 1890s was C.F. Wulfert of 68 Charlotten-Straße, Berlin. In 1897 a large order was also placed with Eduard Sachs of 7 Traubenstraße, Berlin. Unfortunately, to date, I have not been able to find any information on the faschinenmesser the unit ordered from German. Fortunately we have photographical records as well as two original Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co examples that survived the Boer War (1899-1902):
The blade is 473mm long from guard to tip, 28.5mm wide at the guard and 8mm thick. The hand grip is 138mm long overall and the sheath 510mm long.
Can anyone identify this faschinenmesser? Does it correspond with the Prussian Artillerie-Faschinenmesser M1849?
Any assistance would be welcomed.
MC Heunis
Sergeant
Oranje Vrijstaat Artillerie Corps
Historical Study and Re-enactment Group