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RARE
Personalized Third Reich Lion Head Kinder Säbel
w/Double-Etched Blade. No maker. Although unmarked,
this perfectly-scaled Kinder Säbel, recently
obtained in Germany, closely resembles the E. &
F. Hörster swords pictured on pages 98 and
99 of Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by LTC John R.
Angolia. Gilded brass hilt fittings show light surface
wear/age patina with traces of gilding remaining
in the recess of the lion head pommel with red glass
eyes, oak leaf embellished knuckle-bow and open-winged
eagle with heavily feathered legs on the obverse
langet. NOTE: The right eye of the lion head pommel
is missing and the eye socket has been filled with
red paint to resemble the red glass eye. Black celluloid
grip is perfect with no cracks or chips and is complete
with triple twisted brass wire wrap. Plated, double-etched
blade measuring 23 7/8" in length grades EX++/Near
MINT with light runner marks on the ricasso only
and several tiny specks of graying, but no nicks
or damage usually found on Kinder Säbel blades.
Obverse blade features a 13 ¼" etched
panel with floral motif, standing knight in armor
and the central inscription, "Franz-Wilhelm
Jwohn" in raised Gothic letters. Reverse blade
features a 13 ¼" etched panel with floral
motif, display of military equipment, and central
etched motif of jousting knights on horseback. Etched
panels retain 100% of the light gray background
frosting and blade is complete with tan leather
blade buffer pad. Dent-free steel scabbard retains
approximately 99% of the original black enamel,
showing only light surface wear/crazing. Perfectly
detailed and scaled Third Reich Kinder Säbel
with RARE, personalized double-etched blade in SUPERB
condition! EX++ (25802) $2,495.

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