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Early
Weimar/Third Reich Jawless Lion Head Cavalry Sword
w/Double Trademark. E. & F. Hörster,
E.&.F. Hörster two-line italic (obverse)
& H H S monogram pierced by a sword (reverse)
TM. A similar pattern Artillery sword appears in
an early 1930's Hörster sales catalog as "Nr.
1305 Offizier-Löwenkopf-Säbel für
Kavallerie und Artillerie" A photograph of
a similar pattern jawless lion head sword by WKC
appears on page 135, upper, of Swords of Germany
1900/1945 by John R. Angolia. Gilded brass hilt
fittings show minor surface wear/age patina to the
cast highlights, with much factory gilding remaining
in the recesses of the jawless lion head pommel
with red glass eyes, back strap with deeply cast
floral motif and knuckle-bow with deeply cast motif
of oak leaves, Iron Cross above crossed swords,
lance and an officer's cross strap and pouch. The
obverse langet features deeply cast crossed lances
and swords beneath a laurel leaf wreath tied with
a ribbon. The black celluloid-over-wood grip shows
light surface wear with no cracks or chips, and
with minor loosening to the twisted wire wrap, but
no missing strands. Plain, plated blade measuring
35 ¼" in length grades EX++ showing
light surface wear/runner marks and a minor speckling,
but no lifting, pitting or nicks to cutting edge.
Blade is complete with brown leather buffer pad.
Dent-free steel scabbard retains approximately 98%
of the period repainted black enamel. Nice Horster
example with double-trademark. EX+/EX++ (26055)
$775.
 
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