The last Polish combat sabre is the sabre model 1934. It was produced by the "Ludwików" steelworks in Kielce. The popular "ludwikówka" sabre had excellent technical and tactical qualities and surpassed in this respect all sabers considered the best in the world. Of the five sabres placed behind the glass, the first three are Polish sabre model 1934. Another officer's sabre model 1921/22 belonged to a cavalry colonel and a knight of the Order of Virtuti Militari, Władysław Belina – Prażmowski. The review ends with a private sabre made according to model 21, which belonged to Józef Trenkwald, a cavalry major and a Knight of the Order of Virtuti Militari. It was designed by Captain Antoni Dziedzicki in 1929.