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Generalfeldmarschall
Werner von Blomberg Personalized Third Reich Lion
Head Sword
Alcoso,
ACS, scales TM. After service in the Imperial German
Army and Reichsheer, Werner von Blomberg was promoted
to the rank of Generalfeldmarschall on Hitler's
birthday, 20 April 1936. On 13 March 1937, to celebrate
the 40th anniversary of his military service, the
Army presented to Generalfeldmarschall with a custom-made
Honor Sword with Damascus blade made by the Alcoso
firm (see pages 207 - 216 of Volume VI of Collecting
the Edged Weapons of the Third Reich for a description
and photographs of this Honor Sword). The sword
was similar to the Alcoso pattern "Offiziersabel
Nr. 120", but with an elongated jaw on the
panther head pommel. Apparently, at the same time
the Honor Sword was produced, this duplicate sword,
without Damascus blade and Generalfeldmarschall
batons on the reverse langet, was also produced.
This was probably done to provide a lighter and
less expensive sword for day-to-day wear, as with
the duplicate Göring Wedding Sword. The Honor
Sword, this duplicate sword, as well as an additional
sword and a model of the German battleship "Scharnhorst"
were given to U.S. Army Medical Doctor, Captain
Henry H. Bryant, by Frau von Blomberg in August
1946, and were subsequently shipped back to the
United States. For many years, these artifacts were
displayed in Dr. Bryant's medical offices until
they were sold by him at a Florida gun show in 1991.
A complete file, with photographs, accompanies this
duplicate sword. Also included in the file is the
5 March 1937 edition of the magazine, "Die
Wehrmacht", (also from Frau Blomberg to Dr.
Bryant) containing an article and photographs commemorating
Generalfeldmarschall von Blomberg's 40 years as
a soldier. Included in the documentation for this
grouping are both a signed photograph and a signed
document by General Blomberg.
The
gold-plate-over-brass, panther head hilt is a slightly
smaller duplicate of the Honor Sword hilt, with
the exception of the aforementioned Generalfeldmarschall
batons on the reverse langet. The hilt shows virtually
no wear to the gilting on the panther head pommel
with elongated jaw and red glass eyes, heavily chiseled
oak leaf embellished backstrap and knuckle-bow,
and crossguard with open wing eagle on obverse langet.
Reverse langet is jeweler engraved with von Blomberg's
initials in monogram form. Black celluloid grip
with tight twisted triple wire wrap is perfect with
on cracks, chips, or damage. Plated double-etched
blade measuring 35 7/8" in length grades Near
MINT showing only minor surface wear/runner marks,
and is complete with black leather blade buffer
pad. Both obverse and reverse blade are etched with12
½" long panels featuring a floral motif
flanking a center etch of military equipment, to
include swords, flags, lances, and crossed cannon
barrels with 100% of the gray background frosting
remain1ng in both etched panels. Steel scabbard
retains 100% of the professionally repainted black
enamel, with a few faint depressions on the lower
reverse. Jeweler engraved on the upper reverse,
between the scabbard throat and the suspension band,
is the inscription, "W. v. Blomberg 13.3.1937".
This is the date General Feldmarschall von Blomberg
was obviously presented both of his personalized
Army sabers. Attached to the sword hilt is the Officer
sword knot that is original to this piece. Outstanding,
documented, one-of-a-kind, personalized sword presented
to the first officer promoted to the rank of Generalfeldmarschall
during the Third Reich. Museum quality! Near MINT
(24659) PRICE ON REQUEST


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