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A Fine Collection of German Medals and Militaria 749


A German Second War Red Cross Mans Hewer. An excellent blade, non maker marked as standard, much cross grain finish remaining with its original saw tooth edge and screwdriver flat tip. The plated finish to the hilt is slightly toned, to the left hand edge of the hilt it appears at some stage to have been used as a hammer and a section of approximately 3cm length has indentations. Celluloid grips, the outer grip in serrated style undamaged, the rear plain grip slightly chipped to one edge in the, area which has been used as a hammer. The scabbard finish would appear to have been restored, very good condition


£200-£240 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.


750


A German Second War Luftwaffe First Pattern Officers Dagger. A very nice example in heavy nickel construction of the 1st pattern Luftwaffe officers dagger. The blade superb with full makers mark of Paul Weyersburg, Solingen, original blue leather washer still intact. The finish to the upper pommel, cross guard and scabbard bands all untouched without any losses. The grip leather perfect with all original grip wire intact. The scabbard leather again perfect with just minor indentations. Complete with its set of original matching nickel hanging chains, the sprung loaded belt clip is working correctly, good condition


£300-£400 This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.


751


A German Second War Luftwaffe Second Pattern Officers Dagger with Straps. A very nice example of an Eickhorn bladed 2nd pattern Luftwaffe officers dagger introduced in 1937. Light orange grip, totally free of any cracks with its original grip wire, untouched finish to the upper pommel, central cross guard and the scabbard, all matching in colour. Complete with a set of the brocade hanging straps with its correct pattern portapee knot, a few threads on both straps slightly loose with floriated rectangular buckles. All sprung loaded clips working correctly, and instead of the usual velvet backing these have a Luftwaffe blue grey buckram style backing, 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.


752


A German Second War Luftwaffe Miniature Desk Dagger. A nice example of the miniature daggers that were generally given away as salesmans samples. The blade is marked SMF DRGM in excellent condition. Undamaged deep orange grip with all grip wire intact. In its correct scabbard with one of the hanging rings missing, reasonable condition


£100-£140 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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