088EW16
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Early SA by Otto Simon (rare maker) with hanger. If you want an "untouched" (uncleaned) example, this
is it. This dagger features a nicely detailed nickel silver eagle and a SA button with minor age
patina. The rich brown grip is a beauty. The nickel silver fittings of the upper and
lower crossguards and the scabbard all have an age patina that reflects that
this piece has never been apart or cleaned. The reverse of the lower
crossguard is group stamped "BO". The blade is in average condition
with areas of minor loss of finish and minor scratches. There is no
rust but very minor peppering. The brown painted scabbard is also
in good but not excellent condition. No real problem areas of rust.
The hanger shows normal age with the leather still pliable. The patina
of the clip matches the rest of the dagger. $900. More Pictures |
088EW15
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Ground Rohm by E. Pack & Son. This early SA (it would have to be in order for it to be a Ground Rohm), features
early nickel fittings with a copper SA button and nicely detailed eagle. The brown hardwood grip shows
loss of the brown finish probably caused by wear and use. The upper and lower
crossguards are unmarked. The scabbard shows a typical finish reflecting age
but there is no rust or peppering. The blade is still bright with a deeply
etched, unburnished SA motto. The reverse shows that this was a ground Rohm. I
suspect the removal was not factory done but I've seen "rougher" jobs. The E.P. & S. maker's
mark has had a slight loss itself. Overall this blade is in excellent condition
considering its history and age. $799. More Pictures |
088EW14
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Late SA dagger by RZM, M7/27 (Puma) with hanger. This fine example features silver plated
surfaces that show light and very minor "peppering" that is common to the plated RZM
pieces. The grip has an aluminum eagle also common to these. The SA button is in
excellent condition having no chips. The silver plated scabbard fittings are bright
and in near mint condition as is the brown painted scabbard that shows minor age
spidering to the finish. The blade shows nice crossgraing with areas of minor
darkening. The motto has excellent background burnishing. The hanger is in
excellent condition and is RZM stamped M5/25. Rare to find in this overall
condition. $800. More Pictures |
088EW13
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Early SA dagger by Hugo Servatius. This dagger features nickel silver fittings with the
eagle showing deep detail. This eagle is one of the most impressive I've ever seen. The
deep brown grip has a richly toned "furniture finish". The reverse of the lower crossguard
is stamped "P". The brown scabbard retains much of its original lacquer. The blade shows
areas of minor darkening but this does not detract from the overall appearance of
its excellent condition. The deeply etched motto has a frosted background lending to
the rich appearance of this rare maker's dagger. $1495. More Pictures |
085EW2
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NSKK "Chained" Leader's dagger by Carl Eickhorn (M7/66). This dagger features nickel upper
and lower crossguards. The SA button and eagle are also nickel. The wood grip has a rich
medium brownwith no cracks or chips. The lower crossguard meets the scabbard throat in a
perfect fit. The black scabbard features original paint and shows only minor scratches
on both side. The NSKK silver plated steel chain assembly has normal wear to the
obverse links. The reverse of the chain assembly shows the two links closest to the
scabbard rings are marked NSKK and RZM. The scabbard fittings retain excellent
palting but the reverseof the lower fitting does have areas of minor peppering. The
dagger has a beautiful blade with very minor surface wear with most of the
crossgraining evident. The reverse is RZM stamped and dated 1941. This is a very
nice example. $4750. More Pictures |
081EW12
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Early SA ground Roehm by Carl Eickhorn. This early SA features all nickel silver fitting as you
would expect in a ground Roehm. The deep toned hardwood grip has a beautifully detailed eagle
and SA button. The reverse of the lower crossguard is group stamped B. The scabbard is normal
wear to the anodized finish. The blade shows a deeply acid etched motto with most of its
burnishing present. The reverse has been neatly ground to remove the Ernest Roehm
inscription with part of the grinding having removed part of the early Eickhorn mark. $725. More Pictures SOLD |
081EW13
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Early SA by C. Gustav Spitzer. This is one very attractive dagger with its nickel silver
fittings. The richly toned hardwood grip features a beautifully detailed eagle. The SA
button shows wear to the button's silver and enameled surfaces. The reverse of the lower
crossguard is group stamped No. The anodized scabbard has shows normal wear to the brown
finish. The blade is deeply acid etched with the Alles fur Deutchsland motto. There are
areas of minor moisture stains and runner wear. There is no rust. $700. More Pictures SOLD |
081EW2
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SA Dagger RZM M7/42 (WKC). This beautiful example is unissued. It is a plated model with
an early SA grip botton and an aluminum eagle. The button shows age darkening but the
remainder of the grip is stunning. There is light "tiger-stripe" graining to the hardwood
grip. The aluminum eagle is perfect. The silver plated finish to the upper and lower
crossguard is bright except for some minor lifting on the reverse lower crossguard. The
scabbard's original brown paint would be hard to find in better condition as is the
condition of the silver upper and lower scabbard fittings. The blade is a beauty. The
motto is deeply burnished and in mint condition. There is the least amount of minor
in and out wear with also very minor areas of graying. This does not detract from
the near mint condition of the blade. This would be a difficult example to
upgrade. $1150. More Pictures |
0711EW1
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NSKK enlisted with hanger by Johan Leupold (rare maker). This excellent example was
originally an SA that was period repainted after the owner joined the NSKK. The black
repaint was well done and is evidenced by traces of the paint on the inner lip of the
upper scabbard fitting. There is no question that this was period done judging by the
paint and patina of the scabbard. The dagger features beautiful, rich textured
reddish brown grip and a finely detailed nickel silver grip eagle. The richly
patinaed upper and lower crossguard fittings leave no question that this piece
hasn't been apart or cleaned. The period paint shows normal wear but has no
detracting rust or wear. The lower scabbard fitting's ball does have some dents
and a minor stress crack. This does not detract from the overall display of
the piece. The reverse of the lower crossguard is group stamped "Fr" (Franken). Attached
to the scabbard is a two piece original hanger. The brown leather shows mild aging but
looks great with the piece. The blade has some very minor surface spotting but retains
most of its original cross-graining and is mostly bright. The "Alles fur Deutschland" motto
is deeply acid etched. This is a great piece with some real history to it. $1200. More Pictures |
0711EW3
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SA by Klittermann & Moog. This dagger features one of the finest looking grip and eagle
combinations I have ever seen on an SA. The nickel silver eagle and SA button contrast
beautifully with the rich brown hardwood grip. The upper and lower crossguards have a
beautiful silver tone that matches the scabbard fittings. The reverse of the lower
crossguard is stamped "Wm". The anodized scabbard shows normal age wear. The blade
is only in average condition showing a number of areas with moisture staining and
spotting. Despite the average condition of the blade, this dagger makes for an
excellent display piece. $950. More Pictures |
0710EW13
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NSKK Leaders chained dagger by Carl Eickhorn. This beautiful dagger features a stunning
rich brown grip with an aluminum eagle and SA button. The silver plated upper and lower
crossguards have a very high amount of their plating. The tang nut is unturned. The
blade is a beauty showing the original crossgraining along with the Eickhorn trademark
and RZM stamp. The center scabbard mounting is a period refit being refitted after
the NSKK moved to having a chained dagger for its leaders instead of the earlier
style. The chains' links show excellent detail in the alternating swastika and
eagle links. The links that connect the chain to the scabbard on the reverse
are stamped with the RZM code and NSKK… The scabbard paint is original showing
minor, normal wear to the bare metal. Overall, this is a highly desirable
and rare dagger. More Pictures SOLD |
0710EW8
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NSKK Marine by Carl Eickhorn. This very rare chained dagger still retains much of its
original gilt plating not often seen on these pieces. This early example features a nickel
silver grip eagle. The grips are free of cracks and chips. The grips fit the upper and
lower crossguards as you would expect. The blade is clean with only minor areas of
smudging. It is free of rust and pitting. There is a high degree of crossgraining
still evident. The Eickhorn squirrel is nicely etched along with the maker's RZM
code, making it a double marked piece. The gilt surfaces reflect that this always
was an NSKK Marine piece. The black scabbard paint is original. The chain assembly
is copper and shows no repairs. $5999. More Pictures |
0411EW12
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Early SA enlisted dagger "ground Roehm" w/hanger by Eickhorn. This dagger features
beautiful light brown grips with a excellent detailed eagle and SA button. The evenly
patinaed nickel silver upper and lower crossguards look great on this piece. The grip
fits the crossguards perfectly. The reverse of the lower crossguard is stamped "H".
The motto has excellent burnishing. There are minor smudges on both sides. The reverse
side has a rough grind to the Roehm inscription. The scabbard shows even patination on
the fittings. The finish is original. There is a SA hanger also with nickel hardware.
Very collectible piece. $850. More Pictures SOLD |