Your original attachment shows two different sabers, one with a plain ferrule, one with an embellished one. The embellished one looks like an Eickhorn pattern, but it could have been made by someone else. The sword is definitely a Dutch army officers saber from the 1930s. It is exactly like one from my collection . The Blade etching is Dutch for "Eisenhouser, which literally means "Iron Cutting" and refers to a high quality blade. I sold my Eickhorn export catalogs and cannot find a copy of the page depicting your saber, but if I do, I will post it. Joe S