The Imperial German Prussian 1871 Pattern Infantry Short Sword is a remarkable piece of military history, exemplifying the craftsmanship and martial tradition of 19th-century Prussia. Introduced in 1871, this short sword was standard issue for the infantry, designed for versatility and close combat effectiveness. It features a sturdy, slightly curved blade made of high-quality steel, coupled with a detailed hilt that often bears the Prussian eagle, symbolizing strength and unity. The grip, typically crafted from ribbed leather or molded metal, ensures a firm hold. The scabbard, often made of metal or leather, provides protection and facilitates easy carrying. This sword is not only a functional weapon but also a symbol of the disciplined and formidable Prussian military force during the German Empire’s early years. Collectors and historians highly value this piece due to its historical significance and exceptional design, making it a cherished artefact from the Imperial German era.
Imperial German Prussian 1871 Pattern Infantry Short Sword
$525.00
Imperial German Prussian 1871 Pattern Infantry Short Sword
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Original/Reproduction | Original |
Region of Origin | Germany |
Theme | Militaria |