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Jawless Lion Head Artillery Sword w/Personalized
Double-Etched and Blued Blade. WKC, knight's
helmet TM. This sword was recently obtained from
the estate of WWII veteran PFC Vernon L. Briggs
of Middletown, CT. A photograph of this pattern
jawless lion head pommel, but with crossed lances
on crossguard, appears on page 135, upper, of Swords
of Germany 1900/1945 by John R. Angolia. Gilted
brass hilt fittings show surface wear/age patina
to the cast highlights, but with portions of the
factory gilting remaining in recesses of jawless
lion head pommel with red glass eyes, knuckle-bow
with raised design of crossed cannon barrels, cannon
balls, crossed flags, and unit standard beneath
raised Iron Cross and crossguard with crossed cannon
barrels and laurel leaves on obverse langet. Black
celluloid grip shows light surface wear with one
small area of cracking on lower obverse adjacent
to upper edge of ferrule. Twisted silver wire wrap
shows dark age patina with one single twisted wire
strand missing. Plated double-etched blade measuring
35 ¼" in length grades excellent+/excellent++,
showing light surface wear/runner marks with some
light gray age speckling and two tiny surface nicks
to lower cutting edge. Obverse and reverse blade
feature 12 ¾" long light gray frosted
panels with central blued section. Obverse blade
features an oak leaf and floral pattern with horse
head, central blued section with raised inscription,
"Ernst Blaue, Artl. Regt. No 6" in raised
gothic letters, and a mounted Artillery trooper
in parade uniform. Reverse blade features floral
and oak leaf pattern with Imperial style Artillery
helmet above crossed swords, central blued panel
with raised facsimile of a mounted Artillery section
(with riders, cannoneers, caisson, and artillery
piece), and artillery standard and oak leaf motif.
Spine is etched with floral motif and is complete
with brown leather buffer pad. Dent-free steel scabbard
retains approximately 98% of the black enamel, showing
light surface wear and some minor crazing. Research
in the 1939 German Order of Battle list indicates
that Artillery Regiment 6 was assigned to the 6th
Division with Regimental Headquarters garrisoned
on Osnabrück. Nice Artillery sword with personalized
double-etched blade that could be further researched.
Exc+ (21984) $2,495.

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