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M-89
Bavarian Cavalry Degen w/Double-Etched Blade. No
maker. This sword is personalized on the blade etch
to the Bavarian 8th Chevauleger (Light Horse Regiment)
and recently obtained in Switzerland. This regiment,
raised in 1909, was the last Chevauleger Regiment
organized and was garrisoned at Dillingen, northwest
of Munich. A photograph of a Bavarian Chevauleger
NCO wearing this pattern sword appears on page 155
of Collecting the Edged Weapons of Imperial Germany.
Nickel-plated hilt shows wear/crazing to flat pommel,
grooved knuckle-bow and folding handguard with the
arms of Bavaria on obverse guard. Handguard is slightly
bent preventing the handguard from opening fully.
Black celluloid grip with horizontal grooves without
wire wrap is perfect with no cracks or chips. Plated
double-etched blade measuring 32 ¾"
in length grades excellent showing light surface
wear with a few spots of lifting, but no nicks to
cutting edge or damage to the etched panels. Obverse
blade features a 13 ¼" long etched panel
with a central inscription in raised Gothic letters,
"KGL. Bayr. 8. Chev. Regt." (Royal Bavarian
8th Chevauleger Regiment) flanked by floral designs,
military equipment, and a raised horse head. Reverse
blade features a 13 ¼" long etched panel
depicting a banner with inscription in raised Gothic
letters, "In Treue Fest" (Steadfast with
Loyalty) flanked by a raised Bavarian lion with
royal shield and a detailed depiction of the unit's
barracks in Dillengen beneath the raised inscription,
"Luitpold-Kas.d. 8. Chev. Reg." (Luitpold
of Barracks of the 8th Chevauleger Regiment). Blade
is complete with brown leather blade buffer pad.
Dent-free steel scabbard retains approximately 60%
of original black enamel, showing surface wear and
crazing. Nice, untouched sword from the last Bavarian
White Horse Regiment formed, with a unique blade
etch. Exc. (20919) $895.
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