17th c. sabre of King Sobieski (with wooden board)

Decorative sabre design basis on 17th century pattern from the armory of polish king Jan III Sobieski.
Hilt design refers to the head of an eagle, quite short crossguard is richly decorated on both sides. Whole, as one element, has been cast in brass and then polished or patined.
Blade is made of steel, has one fuller and decorative inscriptions in latin on both sides:
"Pro gloria et patria"
"Vincere aut mori"
In addition, these inscriptions are completed with ornaments in the form of plant motifs. We also offer occasional decorations as ordered by the customer. More infos about this sabre are available here.
This set contains with sabre and a wooden board for sabre.
Measurements:
- blade width at cross 3 cm
- weight 1,2 kg
- blade length 78 cm
- total length 90 cm
blade | ||
mat, not chromed | ||
chromed | 5.13 € | |
polished, not chromed | 11.54 € | |
brass parts | ||
patined | ||
polished |