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Eresabel

The saber of honour is one of the highest Dutch awards for bravery. Only the Knights of the Military Willems-Order are eligible for this. The King or Queen awards a decorated saber to an officer, who wears this striking weapon with his uniform.

Commander in chief General Eisenhower was also awarded with an honorary saber after the Second World War. He was not a Knight in the Military Willems-Order.

The honorary sabers instituted in 1855 were intended for officers of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army who had already been included in the Military Willems-Order and who had once again distinguished themselves by bravery. After the Royal Decree of 1865, honorary sabers were also awarded to officers of the army and the militia.

The saber was always a beautifully decorated version of the usual coat of arms and hilt; the scabbard and blade were decorated and engraved. In particular, cheap materials such as "Berlin silver", horn and gold-plated copper were used. The 1859 version, the naval version and the honorary sword of 1895 were slightly more luxurious.

Over the years there have been different versions of the Eresabel.

The saber of honour shown in the photo was awarded to G.F.W.Borel.

Grid List
Watrin, George Felix Bernard* November 8th, 1869
† August 2nd, 1935

Wedden, van, Peter Hermanus* December 31st, 1852
† October 1st, 1929

Westenbrink Weustmann, Jan Albert* June 24th, 1854
† April 7th, 1904

Wijs, de, Gerard* May 3rd, 1846
† April 25th, 1909

Woldringh, Sebo* January 19th, 1860
† November 4th, 1929

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