Prussian battle saber pattern 1811 (Blüchersäbel); The pattern 1811 saber is modeled on the English pattern 1796, remained in the armament of the Prussian army until the mid-19th century. Closed steel handle, hilt with lower rounded whiskers, on the hilt the marking of the military unit R. F. C. 48. 24 (reserve, fortress cavalry regiment). Single-edged head (curve arrow 50mm, width at the base 41mm) with a wide armor on both sides. On the back of the head the year of manufacture 1831 and the numerator 33. Scabbard of steel, with a flat back, with two riffles and movable support wheels. Under the collar the marking of the military unit R. A. M. 7. 31 (reserve, ammunition column. On the spur the GE manufacturer's stamp. State of preservation 5/5/4.