076EW1
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SS M-33 dagger by Eickhorn. These early SS M-33 's with nickel silver fittings are becoming
increasingly difficult to find as they disappear into collections world-wide. This dagger
features a large oval Eickhorn maker's mark. This mark in itself is rare. The dagger's
grip is complete and features a nicely detailed SS runes button and grip eagle. There is
a "1" stamped on the reverse of the lower crossguard. The blade shows some areas of
light smudging. There is one tiny ding to the scabbard but this is hardly
noticeable. There is small crease in the lower scabbard fitting on the obverse
side. Overall the piece displays well and considering the rare Eickhorn stamp and
the increasing rarity of early M-33's this dagger is priced at $3995. More Pictures |
065EW6
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Army officer's dagger by Schuttlehofer (scarce maker). This Dagger features an ivory
toned grip. The silver surfaces have a nice even tone thoughtout. The eagle has
excellent detail. The reverse of the lower scabbard is showing wear and minor loss
of finnish. The pommel and ferrule have deeply cut oakleaves that give fine
definition. The blade has darkened in areas but the crossgraining is still
evident. Overall the dagger displays well. $675. More Pictures |
065EW5
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Army officer's dagger by AES (rare maker). A fine example featuring a medium yellow
grip that shows light wear. The pommel and ferrule have deeply cut oak leaf motif that
gives this dagger great definition. The eagle, scabbard and scabbard ring mounts all
have nicely matched finishes that lend to the overall aesthetics of this dagger. The
buffer is still present and complete. The blade does have some darkened areas and
mainly towards the tip. Still, the dagger displays well and it is a rare maker for
those who search out manufacturers. $625. More Pictures |
065EW4
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Luft. 2nd model by PUMA. A fine example featuring a nice tightly wrapped yellow grip
and a blade in near mint condititon. The lower crossguard eagle has a nice and even
patinea, shows excellent detail and matches the darkened scabbard. The red buffer is
intact. The swastika on the pommel has lost its gold finish which is very common on
second model Lufts. Overall a very collectible example. $625. More Pictures |