Polish saber wz.1921/1922 in excellent state of preservation, together with an officer's sling wz.1936. A characteristic weapon of the Polish Army from the interwar period. The shaft of the saber is covered with calfskin, with notches filled with double-braided brass wire. Officer's version with brass handle. Head with etched ornament - Polish Eagle with crown, oak leaves with acorns and patriotic maxim "Honor and Fatherland".
Signed: G. BOROWSKI WARSAW.
Made at Gabriel Borowski's Siena Arms Factory in Warsaw, which was very popular due to the high quality of its products. The company operated since 1900 and later made white arms such as: sabers of the wz.1917 and wz.1921 types, officers' sabers, police half-sabers, swords of various types, sabers for the diplomatic corps and sports weapons.
Scabbard made of nickel-plated sheet metal, with two preserved rings.
Temblak wz.1936, made of white metal, most likely, also at the Borowski factory, signed BM. The strap of the sling wrapped and without abrasion, metal tassels, without losses.
Preservation condition of the item almost perfect; there are only minor pitting on the head and bruises on the scabbard.
Overall length: 83 cm.
Head length: 70 cm.
Length of scabbard: 78 cm.
Width of the blade: 28 mm.