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A Fine Collection of German Medals and Militaria 725


A Weimar Republic Marine Officers Sword. A standard form of naval officers sword, lions head hilt without jewelled eyes, front and rear folding shell guards, undamaged cream grip with all grip wire intact. Gilt dull, with its correct scabbard with three scabbard mounts, again gilt missing. All the rivets holding the mounts to the leather good, the leather is supple and undamaged. Marked to the upper section of the scabbard mount N (Nordsee) 1560 with matching number to the rear folding langet N1560 with the addition of the Weimar period eagle over Marine M. The blade is the standard piped back naval type with the makers mark of the Eickhorn small squirrel, good condition


£240-£280 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.


726


A German Second War Kriegsmarine Officers Sword. The Kriegsmarine officers sword was available in private purchase form as well as ordnance issued. The private purchase form had a very good etched blade with floriated patterns and fouled anchors and at the base battleships flying with flags having the swastika within the flag, this is the only way of identifying these swords as Third Reich period, these swords were only produced by the Company WKC, as this example. The original thick washer is still intact, gilding toned overall to all of the fittings. Celluloid grip undamaged with some strands of the grip wire loose. The lions head is with red and green imitation ruby eyes. The folding front langet with fouled anchor, the reverse langet sprung loaded, working correctly. The scabbard to the leather is excellent. The rivet holding the lower scabbard mount to the leather is missing, very good condition


£800-£1,200 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.


727


A German Second War Army Officers Sword. An excellent blade, all brightness complete, maker marked F.W. Holler, hilt, which has lost its gilt, eagle and swastika to the face, slight cracking to the celluloid grip, all grip wire intact. The scabbard retains the majority of its black painted finish to the upper end with some losses to the lower part of the scabbard, free of any dents, complete with its hanging ring, good condition


£100-£140 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.


728


A German Second War Luftwaffe Officers Sword. An excellent condition long length Luftwaffe officers sword, the blade absolutely mint by Paul Weyersburg of Solingen, with its Luftwaffe acceptance stamp below the trademark. The blade is still with its blue leather washer, the sword is of the nickel fitted variety, all of the fittings slightly toned but totally undamaged and free of any dents. The upper pommel and lower cross guard complete with all their four mobile swastikas, the upper grip wire all complete, slightly scuffed with its grip wire intact. The leather to the scabbard good, some very minor nicks to the leather but supple and have not dried out. Complete with its blue leather hanger with again some scuffs but has not rotted and is firm and strong to the double fixture rings, lower scabbard mount excellent and free of dents, overall good condition


£400-£500 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.


www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


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