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This is sort of an interesting story.
About two years ago it happened that a gentleman I know came into possession of his late father's German militaria collection. I proceeded, nice guy that I am, to put him in touch with a dealer friend of mine who proceeded to purchase the collection. My dealer friend asked my what I would like as a present for my efforts and I singled out the item below: I got it for the form, not the substance. I liked the "look". I didn't think much beyond it. Yesterday I attended the Lakeland Fl. show and I came across another "hunting sword". The form seem familiar and the price was high but ok so I bought it. The makers mark was unfamiliar so I did a bit of research ... Wow. Quote:
So these two items are Third Reich, probably handled by Goring himself (I am getting ready for the sale) and authentic. Meanwhile I was sure that I had some late 19th century hunting implements. I post this because while I am often wrong with my identifications of objects, I do not think that I was ever this wrong (well maybe one or twice) In any event the etching on both is quite nice, the upper one is Eikhorn, the lower Cummin & Jung. Both came with scabbards. All correct. Rather than burden this thread with images I direct you to the link above. The etchings are virtually identicle to what appears there. |
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