cptbob
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This is a very high-end lion head saber for an Uhlan officer. It was made by WKC and sold by the vendor F Noe and Schulze in Coblenz. The detail work in the handle is impressive. The langet are big and very well done. On one side is the crossed sabers and lances associated with the Uhlans and on the other side is a very high-quality engraving of the von Bülow coat of arms. On the knuckle-bow is the royal cypher of Kaiser Wilhelm I. The blade is big and has a nice Damascus pattern in it.
I've been able to surf the web and locate several members of the von Bülow family who spent time in the Uhlans. I'm sure there were more and would love to hear about them if someone has the sources. The ones I found have all spent time in the Guard Uhlan Regiments.
I think that the Kaiser Wilhelm I cypher (and possibly the seller) might be clues as to the owner of the sword.
Here are the ones I've found...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_von_Bülow_(General,_1837) Was a Flugeladjutant for Kaiser Wilhelm I. Commanded VIII Army Corps in Coblenz.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_von_Bülow_(General,_1850) Flugeladjutant for all 3 Kaisers. Commanded 13th Uhlan Regiment
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-Ulrich_von_Bülow Flugeladjutant for Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Of the 3 I would lean towards the first Adolf in the list. He had the connection to KWI and also was stationed in Coblenz. Perhaps he bought it (or it was gifted to him) to celebrate his promotion to General der Kavallerie. It is certainly a sword that would be right in place on the hip of a high-ranking cavalry General. It's only a guess but it is plausible.






I've been able to surf the web and locate several members of the von Bülow family who spent time in the Uhlans. I'm sure there were more and would love to hear about them if someone has the sources. The ones I found have all spent time in the Guard Uhlan Regiments.
I think that the Kaiser Wilhelm I cypher (and possibly the seller) might be clues as to the owner of the sword.
Here are the ones I've found...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_von_Bülow_(General,_1837) Was a Flugeladjutant for Kaiser Wilhelm I. Commanded VIII Army Corps in Coblenz.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_von_Bülow_(General,_1850) Flugeladjutant for all 3 Kaisers. Commanded 13th Uhlan Regiment
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-Ulrich_von_Bülow Flugeladjutant for Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Of the 3 I would lean towards the first Adolf in the list. He had the connection to KWI and also was stationed in Coblenz. Perhaps he bought it (or it was gifted to him) to celebrate his promotion to General der Kavallerie. It is certainly a sword that would be right in place on the hip of a high-ranking cavalry General. It's only a guess but it is plausible.













