Steel saber head with visible furrows, armor on both sides, a deep scabbard is visible at the back of the blade. The feather of the blade is double-edged. Wooden handle shaft made of beech wood, brass crossed hilt ending in an oval hole for a sling. Moustache of trapezoidal shape with a visible joint. The stag made at a right angle connecting to the head. Head with brass cap with a bolt fastening to the headstock.
On the back of the head there are visible markings, most likely of the civilian expert Tadeusz Książnicki k/2 in an oval, and the number of the saber C 4392. On the outside of the head there is visible marking of the pattern S.wz.34., on the opposite side of the head there is a stamped signature of the manufacturer H . LUDWIK/KIELCE.
The wz. 34 saber is the most recognizable saber of the Polish Army from the interwar period.
The general condition of the head and handle can be seen in the photos.
Visible damage and repair to the blade.
Overall length; 96.3cm. (approximately)
Length of the head; 82.8cm (approximately).
Width of the wedge; 3.4cm (approximately)