A Fine Collection of German Medals and Militaria 741
A German Second War S.A. Full Etched Rohm Dedication Dagger. A magnificent condition SMF bladed full Rohm etched blade, all cross grain finish remaining to the blade, good deep grey colour to the etched Rohm dedication. All of the mounts, which include the upper and lower grip mounts, the upper and lower scabbard mounts all in early nickel quality. Brown wood grip is excellent without any damage. High quality nickel national eagle with an undamaged SA inset. Anodised scabbard with some thinness to the anodising but much remaining. Group marked WF (Westfalia) on the reverse of the lower cross guard. The ball to the lower scabbard mount undamaged, all of the scabbard screws intact without their heads being turned and complete with its leather belt loop and heavy nickel sprung loaded clip, excellent condition
£1,800-£2,200 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. 742
A German Second War S.A. M33 Enlisted Mans Dagger. A double marked Eickhorn blade with both the Eickhorn mark plus RZM M7/66 1939. Some light spotting to the blade but generally good. All of the fittings, which include the grip fittings and scabbard fittings are of the later plated variety, the plating is lifting in places. Brown wood grip excellent. High quality nickel national eagle with undamaged SA inset. No dents or abrasions to the grip. All original scabbard paint intact, screws for retaining the scabbard mounts to the scabbard excellent without the heads being turned, reasonable condition
£200-£240 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. 743
A German Second War S.A. M33 Enlisted Mans Dagger. Assembled from parts dagger, the Ulles Fur Deutschland side of the blade absolutely superb with all cross grain finish remaining, the reverse side with makers mark of F.Herder, SA Solingen has cleaned corrosion. The upper and lower grip fittings are of later plated type with a poor quality wood grip in a later painted scabbard, all the paint original and intact with plated fittings, fair condition
£140-£180 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping. 744
A German Second War S.S. M33 Enlisted Mans Dagger. A nice condition SS M33 dagger, the blade being double stamped with the logo of Henkels, also marked RZM 15/39 SS, the blade is with virtually all its cross grain finish remaining. The dagger is fitted with the plated mounts, the plating complete and all intact but bubbling in places to both the upper and lower scabbard mounts and the upper and lower grip mounts. All of the black painted finish remaining to the scabbard with some age spidering marks flooding through the paint from the steel below, all of the heads to the scabbard mount screws intact and unturned. The ebony wood grip generally good, two minor abrasions just above the aluminium national eagle with an undamaged SS runic inset. Complete with its black leather hanging strap and sprung loaded nickel belt clip, good condition
£1,200-£1,600 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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