During the Prussian era, fire services were often structured in a quasi-military manner.
Berliner Feuerwehr: Founded in 1851 by Ludwig Scabell, the Berlin brigade became a model of efficiency and discipline for the rest of Germany and Europe.
Professionalization: Unlike the old citizen militias, Prussian firefighters introduced rigorous training and a strict hierarchy similar to that of the Prussian army.
DIMENSIONS:
Total length: 95.9 cm
Length without scabbard: 95 cm
Blade length: 79.5 cm
Handle length: 16.4 cm
Blade width: 2.1 cm
Description:
Rare luxury Prussian/German saber of a fire chief referred to as '' Ã la Blucher '' with a lion head and ruby eyes found in an attic, in more than exceptional condition. Blade with a central fuller showing signs of age, scabbard in steel in good condition, marked at the heel: '' Clem & Jung ". Fully etched blade, firefighter material + inscription: '' D.K. Solbarh. Abteilg.8 ''. Handle with lion head and red ruby eyes, filigree and leather. A pure piece from the 19th century! Very rare and 100% original! Prussian firefighter sabers are quite rare on the market, especially in this more than exceptional condition.
LOT: SABER + SCABBARD
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb saber that can easily complement your collection of Prussian or German sabers, a very beautiful totally original piece, a testament to the finest armories of Solingen of the time, simply sublime!!!
RARE PIECE OF GERMAN FIRE CHIEF WW1, 100% ORIGINAL!!!
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
WARNING: The piece is unique, I do not have a duplicate.
Conditions:
I answer your questions, do not hesitate!
Please read the ad carefully before purchase.
Additional photos on request.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays and losses, which is why I offer payment via PayPal or credit card, so your purchase will be covered.
Payment possible by bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal fees:
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away, there won’t be one for everyone.
During the Prussian era, fire services were often structured in a quasi-military manner.
Berliner Feuerwehr: Founded in 1851 by Ludwig Scabell, the Berlin brigade became a model of efficiency and discipline for the rest of Germany and Europe.
Professionalization: Unlike the old citizen militias, Prussian firefighters introduced rigorous training and a strict hierarchy similar to that of the Prussian army.
DIMENSIONS:
Total length: 95.9 cm
Length without scabbard: 95 cm
Blade length: 79.5 cm
Handle length: 16.4 cm
Blade width: 2.1 cm
Description:
Rare luxury Prussian/German saber of a fire chief referred to as '' Ã la Blucher '' with a lion head and ruby eyes found in an attic, in more than exceptional condition. Blade with a central fuller showing signs of age, scabbard in steel in good condition, marked at the heel: '' Clem & Jung ". Fully etched blade, firefighter material + inscription: '' D.K. Solbarh. Abteilg.8 ''. Handle with lion head and red ruby eyes, filigree and leather. A pure piece from the 19th century! Very rare and 100% original! Prussian firefighter sabers are quite rare on the market, especially in this more than exceptional condition.
LOT: SABER + SCABBARD
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb saber that can easily complement your collection of Prussian or German sabers, a very beautiful totally original piece, a testament to the finest armories of Solingen of the time, simply sublime!!!
RARE PIECE OF GERMAN FIRE CHIEF WW1, 100% ORIGINAL!!!
MAKE AN OFFER ;)
PAYMENT IN INSTALLMENTS POSSIBLE ;)
WARNING: The piece is unique, I do not have a duplicate.
Conditions:
I answer your questions, do not hesitate!
Please read the ad carefully before purchase.
Additional photos on request.
No returns possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays and losses, which is why I offer payment via PayPal or credit card, so your purchase will be covered.
Payment possible by bank transfer, credit card, and PayPal.
Postal fees:
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, USA: 65 euros
Do not let this unique collectible piece slip away, there won’t be one for everyone.