A Fine Collection of German Medals and Militaria 729
A German Second War Luftwaffe Officers Sword. A huge length Luftwaffe officers sword, unusually having an unmarked blade. All the fittings are of the heavy nickel variety and are of the highest quality, all of the four mobile swastikas are intact to both sides of the cross guard and upper pommel. The leather to the upper grip good, slight scuffed at the front and rear but no damage, complete with its grip wire. The leather to the scabbard absolutely perfect without any nicks, two minor indentations to the leather only. Complete with its sword hanger, which we would assume the original owner has slightly modified by stitching a short belt loop with a sprung loaded clip hanger to the body of the originally fitted sword hanger, the leather on both pieces excellent. Lovely age toning to the upper and lower scabbard mounts. Although this is an example without a makers mark to the blade it is a most superb example, excellent condition
£500-£700 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
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A German Second War Luftwaffe Officers Sword. A slightly shorter example of the Luftwaffe officers sword, excellent blade with Eickhorn trademark. Unfortunately at some part of its life two swords have been swapped, the upper part of this sword, which includes the cross guard, hilt and upper pommel are all in nickel, the scabbard is of the type with the aluminium fittings. Good finish to the upper part of the hilt, leather good, all grip wire intact, to the lower part the scabbard leather has been replaced at some stage. Complete with its original leather hanger, fair condition
£200-£240 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
731
A German Second War Naval Officers Dagger with Straps. An exceptionally clean example of the Third Reich naval officers dagger, the blade by Eickhorn having all of its deep clear etched panels of floriated work and fouled anchors with the nicely stamped original Eickhorn logo to the flat section of the blade, still with its leather washer. The gilt to the upper pommel, cross guard and scabbard virtually mint without any indentations to the scabbard, slight fading to the lower edge of the scabbard. The white celluloid grip without any cracks or damage with its original grip wire with a matching set of lions head buckles and superb quality outer straps with dark blue velvet backing, all of the clips to the straps work correctly, these straps are a matching set. Further complete with the naval officers narrow sword or dagger belt, the belt constructed in the identical material to the suspension straps with the dark blue velvet backing. The double pronged adjustable belt clip is missing, very good condition
£600-£800 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
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