CUIRASSIER SABER, YEAR XI MODEL, FIRST RESTORATION.
Brass hilt with a four-branch guard bearing the marks "46" and those of the Klingenthal manufacturer, "B" surrounded by J.G. BICK foliage, first-class controller from early 1812 to May 1815, "B" under the star of the inspector E.L. BORSON, from August 1814 to September 1816, and the cursive "B" of the second-class controller J.A. BISCH, from February 1809 to August 1824. Short-tailed cap, handle of wood covered in black waxed calf filigree brass. Brass ferrules. Straight blade with double hollow edges, 97 cm long with the tip in line with the spine, signed on the back "Royal Manufacture of Klingenthal August 1814"; it bears the marks "B" surrounded by J.G. BICK foliage, first-class controller from early 1812 to May 1815, "B" under the star of the inspector E.L. BORSON, from August 1814 to September 1816, and "L" for the inspector F.L. LOBSTEIN, June 1811 - July 1821. Two-band steel scabbard with original missing and sealed belt rings.
Very good condition.
France.
First Restoration, reconstructed hilt (guard, cap, handle, filigree).
Reference :
11244