Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. These are the traditional Sidearms of SAXONY, one of the independent German City States that existed prior to the unification of Germany under Bismark in 1871. Each State had it's own characteristic sidearms, this Faschinenmesser Sword was one used by Saxony. The 24 long sword has a large Cleaver shaped blade of 18 1/2" mounted onto an all STEEL ribbed grip bag shaped hilt with a STEEL "S" cross guard.
The name itself translates to "Fascine Knife", and the design is intended both for defense an as a tool for cutting "fascines". These are bundles of sticks and brush used to strengthen trenches, walking paths, and other types of earthen work found on the battlefield. They are the predecessor of the heavy sawback pioneer swords and bayonets used in WWI.
The cross guard on our example still bears it's original regimental markings:
102. L. I. 3. 778.
This is the marking for the 102nd (3rd Royal Saxon) Infantry "King Ludwig III of Bavaria". The ricasso is marked P.D.L. inside an oval of dots, the maker marking for P. D. Lüneschloss, Fabrik blanker Waffen, located in the legendary blade-making city of Solingen. The company was founded in 1810 by Peter Daniel Lüneschloss, and existed well into the 20th century.
Condition is very good, especially considering the age. The blade has some areas of light staining, as well as a few edge dents and nicks, but is still quite sound. A good example.
Ready to add to your collection and display!
Specifications:
Blade Length: 19"
Blade Style: Single Edged Machete
Overall length: 24½“
Crossguard: 4 1/4”
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