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Antique Knights of Pythias Sword

$ 198

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Organization: Knights of Pythias
  • Condition: Good - natural patina, wear appropriate with age, strapping is in fair condition, some leather loss on handle. See pictures for visual condition.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany

    Description

    Knights of Pythias
    Ceremonial Sword
    marked "Germany,"  "Cincinnati Regal Cincinnati," "John L Duckworth"
    overall measures approximately: 36 3/4" H x 5" W (at widest point)
    sword
    measures approximately:  35 1/2" H
    About
    The Order Knights of Pythias & Sword
    The Order Knights of Pythias was founded in Washington DC on February 19, 1864 by Justus H. Rathbone. It is based upon the story of Damon and Pythias, two very close friends during the time of ancient Greek history. Damon was sentenced to death by the tyrant king, Dionysius, and his friend, Pythias, offered to stay as a hostage for four hours so that Damon could visit his family one last time. No one expected Damon to return and face his fate, but at the very last moment, Damon, true to his word and his friend, appeared at the place of execution. The king was so amazed at this show of loyalty and trust that he freed both men. In those days, most men wore helmets, shields, swords, and a variety of weapons. That is why they are so predominant on the swords.
    The man in the helmet with the lion on top signifies the highest rank (Knighthood). There were three steps to reach full Knighthood – Page, Esquire, and Knight. The lion means leadership.
    “FCB” stands for FRIENDSHIP, CHARITY, and BENEVOLENCE: the three cardinal principles of the Order.
    The letters “U R” stand for Uniformed Rank. The Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, grew out of drill corps units that had been organized in the various lodges after the order was originated in1864.