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Presentation
Third Reich Lion Head Shooting Club Sword w/Double-Etched
Blade. "Z" within crowned shield,
(Clemen & Jung) TM. A photograph of this pattern
lion head pommel, but with crossed cannon barrels
on crossguard, appears on page 73, lower left, of
Swords of Germany 1900/1945 by John R. Angolia as
Clemen & Jung (unattributed). Cast brass hilt
fittings show surface wear/age patina to the lion
head pommel without glass eyes, floral/geometric
diamond motif on center of backstrap, knuckle-bow
with raised design of oak leaves, central shield
and floral motif, crossguard with crossed swords/floral
motif on obverse langet and lion head quillon. Black
celluloid grip shows light surface wear with no
cracks or chips and is complete with tight, twisted
silver, wire wrap. Plated, double-etched blade measuring
31 7/8" in length grades EX++, showing light
surface wear/runner marks with no gray age speckling,
pitting or nicks to cutting edge. Obverse and reverse
blade feature 12 ½" long, light gray
frosted panels with floral motif. Obverse blade
features a central presentation panel inscribed
in script letters, "Schützen - Verein
Heningsen Josef Brasse Agnes Müller 1934 -
35". Many of the German shooting clubs elected
a "king and queen" each year and presented
them with a commemorative sword(s). This sword appears
to be such an example presented to Heningsen "king
and queen" in 1934 - 35. The etched panels
retain 100% of the gray background frosting with
raised floral motif on the spine and is complete
with brown leather buffer pad. Dent-free nickel-plated
scabbard shows light gray speckling, but no major
loss of plating. Nice lion head sword w/presentation,
double-etched blade recently obtained in Germany.
EX+ (26519) $1,395.
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