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RARE Personal Hunting Hirschfanger of the Duke of
Saxe-Coburg- Gotha, Duke Carl Edward. This Royal
Hunting piece was the personal Hirschfanger of Duke
Carl Edward, the ruler of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
(1900-1918). The hilt is quite unique featuring
an ornately chiseled silver pommel in the shape
of a boar's head. The snout of the boar has an attachment
for a delicate double silver chain, which attaches
to an acorn on the crossguard. The grip has silver
supports on each side and is composed of fluted
black ebony. Heavily silvered crossguard has a deeply
engraved floral motif on the top and sides with
an acorn on each end of the crossguard. Massive
piece measures over 26" in overall length. Black
leather scabbard body does show age but is still
very sound. Silvered fittings are engraved on the
obverse and reverse with the same design as on the
crossguard. Massive double-engraved blade features
a unique wave-like spine with a presentation date
of "1872". Blade measures 20 1/2" in overall length
with a typical floral motif on obverse and reverse.
This particular blade was most likely ordered by
the royal owner. Comes with its original massive
over-the-shoulder baldric, which was worn outside
of the hunting outfit. It features two (2) gilted
bullion stripes running down each side and measures
almost 35" in length. Attached to this beautiful
bullion sash are some of the finest silver ornaments
that I have ever encountered on this type of item.
Included are a beautiful 3-dimensional stag head
as well as a delicate Imperial crown with ornate
silver work plaque with the raised initials, "C.E.".
Tip of the sash has sterling silver hunting horns
and ornate oak leaves Attached to the sash is a
set of beautiful, ornate Hunting hangers with silver
fittings which match the fittings on the sash. On
each hanger clip is a scabbard ring for easy removal
of the dagger. In my many years in this hobby I
have only encountered two (2) royal pieces of this
type, and only know of one (1) additional piece,
which is in a Museum in Germany. Certainly would
be the centerpiece of any collection. Museum quality
and a great investment opportunity! Exc./Exc+ (13354)
PRICE ON REQUEST
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