German WWI Lion Head of the Prussian calvalry saber

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Model

M1900

Blade

single-edged

Length

1066 mm

Weight

1043 g

Condition

EXC

Question to product? Product number 1458-15316IIII

German WWI Lion Head of the Prussian calvalry saber

This is a Lionhead Saber featuring the best of materials. Model at 1900. The hilt has good brass base throughout. It depicts a lion head with a jawless design. He does have good detail, though, to his whiskers, brow and mane which flows backward. The back spine has a floral detailing around the center. The obverse of crossguard has raised out crossed swords. The grip appears to be a snakeskin type and it is in fairly good condition, covering at 100%. There is also an old portepee, which is still attached to the hilt. The scabbard is a straight example and reflects good nickel plating. The scabbard is fitted with dual ring carriage.

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