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Antique Polish Sword Hussar Saber 18th Century Poland

Antique Polish Sword Hussar Saber 18th Century Poland


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Rare antique 18th century Polish Hussar sword-saber with a massive iron stirrup hilt of typical polish hussar form comprising a knuckle bow which is not connected to the pommel. The crossguard with leaf shape thumb ring and a pair of langets modeled quillon domed almond shape pommel with shaped back piece, vertically fluted wooden grip covered with leather.

A long, slightly massive, curved blade, cut on each face with a broad full-length fuller and a short slender fuller along the back-edge, engraved on both sides with a trace of gold gilding with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar" above. (Vivat is Latin for ‘Long Live’) The spine of the blade is engraved with the date 1780.

REFERENCES: These types of engravings are typically on 18th-century Polish blades. Please see the following references:

1. An almost identical engraving of the mounted Hussar brandishing a sword with identical inscription has an 18th century Polish blade illustrated in the book: Szabla polska: Arsenal Warszawski by Jan Dunin-Karwicki; Państwowe Muzeum Archeologiczne w Warszawie, 1980. No 22.

2. An 18th century Polish sword with a related hilt and blade engraved with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar" is in the collection of the Museum of the Polish Army (Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) in Warsaw. Catalogue No:2004 MWP. Please see Katalog zbiorów wiek XVIII Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (Warszawa 1960). Page 15-16. No 13.

3. A Polish cavalry sword dated to the second half of the 18th century with a related blade engraved with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar" is in the collection of the Museum of the Polish Army (Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) in Warsaw. Catalogue No:24567 MWP. Please see "Katalog zbiorów wiek XVIII Muzeum Wojska Polskiego" (Warszawa 1960). Page 22. No 29.

4. A Polish sword dated to the second half of the 18th century with a related blade engraved with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar" from the Museum Collection of the Polish Army (Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) in Warsaw. Catalogue No:24458 MWP. Please see Katalog zbiorów wiek XVIII Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (Warszawa 1960). Page 23. No 32.

5. An 18th-century Polish sword with a related hilt and the blade engraved with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar" is in the collection of the Museum of the Polish Army (Muzeum Wojska Polskiego) in Warsaw is published in the book Polska Bron Biala by Andrzej Nadolski. Figure 122-123, please see the last picture attached to the listing.

According to the two leading Polish swords experts, Zdzisław Zygulski, Jr, and Andrzej Nadolski, 18th-century Polish sword blades are engraved with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar" were made by Mokotow swords manufacture.

Please see:

Polska bron. Bron biala by Andrzej Nadolski. Page.126.

Bron w Dawnej Polsce by Zdzisław Zygulski, Jr. Page.272.

We will also provide the buyer with photocopies of the pages from the mentioned references together with a certificate of authenticity.

PROVENANCE:

We acquired this sword together with other Polish antiques, including antique Polish arms and armor from the old Canadian collection, probably the largest in North America, built for over 40 years.

Please view our store contents to see other rare objects from this collection.

The 18-century Polish hussar sword from the collection of a Lithuanian state museum with a related hilt to this sword has the blade engraved with a mounted Hussar brandishing a sword and the motto "Vivat Husar,” please see the link below. The description in Lithuanian can be translated on Google's translator.

https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/2021802/...

This form of the hussar hilt was made in Poland from the middle of the 17th century to the second half of the 18th century.

CONDITION: Showing age and usage, engravings slightly worn with remains of gold gilding. The blade has some forging flaws on the rim of the back of the blade in the lower part and combat notches on the blade's edge. The leather on the grip is very dry and slightly worn. The engravings are slightly worn. In Excellent condition for an antique combat sword that is over 240 years old.

Please see all the photos, since they are a part of the description.

MEASUREMENTS:

Overall length: 98.5 cm (34.13 inches).

Length of the blade: 84.8 cm (29.29 inches).

Width of the blade at the widest point: 3.6 cm (1.5 inches).

The thickness of the blade spine: 8.72 mm (0.35 inches).