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Old 10th November 2023, 06:43 PM   #1
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I believe it's a Saxon m1879 artillery faschinenmesser. There should be a crowned A on the spine.
Cool, that's what it appears to be. With a quick Google, found this:



https://www.pickelhaubes.com/xf/thre...523/post-48126


It notes that it is unusually large in its 25 in. blade, which is of a shape atypical for German blades. (Prussia used a similar profile for naval cutlasses, as did Sweden)



The next post there shows a shorter brass hilt version with a yataghan blade. I also have one of those, wasn't sure where it came from. Mine doesnt have a lion head pommel tho.


Thank you very much for solving two mysteries in one sentence.
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Old 15th November 2023, 12:13 AM   #2
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faschinenmesser Sword arrived today. Blade is 24.5 in. sharp, appears to be a chisel edge, weight just under 900 grams. No discernable markings on blade/guard.
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