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Weimar/Reichsheer
Plain-Hilt Reiter (Cavalry) Sword w/Double-Etched
Blade. Carl Eickhorn, smooth-tail squirrel within
small double-oval TM. Plain nickel-plated hilt shows
light surface wear to dove head pommel, plain knuckle-bow
and crossguard with light gray speckling, but no
major lifting to plating. Black Bakelite grip shows
light surface with one crack/chip on the underside
adjacent to the pommel, and is complete with tight
twisted wire wrap. Plated, double-etched blade measuring
29 ½" in length grades EX+ showing light
surface wear/runner marks, a few gray specks and
a nick to the lower cutting edge. Both obverse and
reverse blade feature 14 ¾" long gray
frosted, double-etched panels are illustrated in
the Musterbuch der Waffenfabrick Carl Eickhorn Solingen
as Vernickelte Mannschafts-Extra-Säbel No 495.
with only faint wear to the frosting. Obverse blade
features floral motifs, motifs of military equipment
and flags and the Prussian Eagle with flags flanking
the central raised inscription, "Reiter Regiment
No 14" on blue background. Reverse blade features
floral motifs, motifs of military equipment and
flags and the Prussian Eagle with flags flanking
a central panel with a raised facsimile of a mounted
cavalry charge on a blue background. Brown leather
blade buffer pad is present. "Reiter Regiment
No 14" was garrisoned in Ludwigslust located
approximately 90km SE of Hamburg, as part of "3.
Kavallerie=Division". Anodized steel scabbard
shows crazing and oxidation with several small depressions
to the lower obverse/reverse shell. EX/EX+ (25860)
$695.
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