Baden style gift saber - Help with officer ID

cptbob

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This is a very fancy saber with a Baden infantry officer style guard and an impressive Damascus steel blade. The sword was a gift from one officer to another, the names are engrave on the blade. Honsell s/l Dänzer. I'm assuming they were wealthy officers in one of the Baden regiments (maybe artillery). If anyone with a copy of an officer's listing could find any further information on who these two were I would love to hear about it.

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This sword and another one I have both have ""M Neumann Hoflieferant Berlin" etched on the spine and both have the same mark on the ricasso (maker's mark or possibly a master's mark). The mark appears to read "DS", with possibly another letter (O or V) between them. They are both high quality pieces and may have been made by the same bladesmith.

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Bob,

Hans Honsell and Friedrich Dänzer. Both commissioned into Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 113 in 1899.

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Glenn
Baden I R 113 is one of the regiments that Friedrich I of Baden was the Chef of the regiment
After the death of Fred I , Fred II became Chef of I R 113
Their shoulder straps are of great interest
both held the rank of Co. General with the Honorary rank of General Field Marshall
Fred I 's straps and epaulettes had 3 rank pips and GFM crossed batons
there was a change and that rank was no longer allowed the crossed batons
the straps of Fred II then had 4 rank pips.
My pair of Fred II Chef of Baden I R 113 I R 113.jpeg
Steve
 
This is a very fancy saber with a Baden infantry officer style guard and an impressive Damascus steel blade. The sword was a gift from one officer to another, the names are engrave on the blade. Honsell s/l Dänzer. I'm assuming they were wealthy officers in one of the Baden regiments (maybe artillery). If anyone with a copy of an officer's listing could find any further information on who these two were I would love to hear about it.

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Great swords
Steve
 
Friedrich Dänzer was killed in action as a Hauptmann commanding 12./IR 112 on 9 August 1914 at Mülhausen in Alsace. Hans Honsell left active service still in the rank of Leutnant on 1 May 1906. Seeing further service during the war, he was promoted to Oberleutnant a.D. on 22 May 1915 in Landsturm-Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon II Aurich and survived the war.

Regards
Glenn
 
Friedrich Dänzer was killed in action as a Hauptmann commanding 12./IR 112 on 9 August 1914 at Mülhausen in Alsace. Hans Honsell left active service still in the rank of Leutnant on 1 May 1906. Seeing further service during the war, he was promoted to Oberleutnant a.D. on 22 May 1915 in Landsturm-Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon II Aurich and survived the war.

Regards
Glenn
More great information.
Thanks
Steve
 
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