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German Daggers & Knives
RARE Land Customs (Zolldienst) Clamshell Dress Bayonet with Stag Grip by Clemen & Jung
SOLD!This Land Customs Clamshell Dress Bayonet might be one of the rarest of the dress bayonets, and is often times mistaken for a Police Bayonet. This particular example is absolutely exceptional! This particular Customs Bayonet is by the firm Clemen & Jung, and features a set of flawless stag grips, and a clamshell guard depicting the Prussian state eagle.
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German Daggers & Knives
RZM 1198/39 SS Dagger with Hanger
SOLD!The blade of this SS Dagger is marked with the RZM 1198/39 manufacturer marking, and has a fair amount of scratches and spotting. I wouldn’t say its been sharpened, but it does look as if someone may have tried steel wool on it at one time, until they realized it would leave marks. They’re not deep scratches by any stretch but visible in the right lighting. Still a great looking blade when comparing to many of the blades I see from day-to-day.
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German Daggers & Knives
TeNo Leader / Officer’s Dagger by Eickhorn
SOLD!These TeNo Leader Daggers are in our opinion some of the nicest German daggers out there. Very well designed with some striking characteristics unmatched by any other dagger of the WW2 period.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by Gebruder Heller Schmalkalden
SOLD!We have here a hard to find SA dagger by maker Gebruder Heller, Schmalkalden in very desirable condition overall! The grip is in very nice condition with mostly typical use wear. The only noteworthy issues with the grip is a scuffed area on the front between the SA roundel and the eagle, and a very discrete (tiny) crack just above the roundel (which is fairly typical)…
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German Daggers & Knives
RAD EM Hewer Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!A real honest RAD EM Hewer (Dagger) here from Carl Eickhorn. Uncleaned and untouched, directly from the son of the veteran who returned it from the WW2.
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DLV Daggers and NSFK Flyers Knives
DLV Dagger Flyers Knife by Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!These DLV Flyers Knives are becoming harder and harder to come by, and even more so with the original blue leather still in tact. We have here a DLV dagger from maker Paul Weyersberg Solingen. The grip has 100% of the original leather wrap still securely in place, with a few nicks from use, but no splits along the seam like we usually see with these.
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German Daggers & Knives
Hitler Youth Knife by Anton Wingen Jr.
SOLD!A nice early Hitler Youth knife from Anton Wingen Jr. with a lot going for it! These knives are typically seen in very used and worn condition due to the use they received by their young owners during the WW2 period. This particular example is no exception.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early Hitler Youth Knife — Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co.
SOLD!Another nice Hitler Youth Knife (also referred to as an HJ knife or dagger) by maker Arthur Schuttelhofer & Co. This is an early one, with the attractive double horse bust logo to the left of the words, “Arthur Schüttelhöfer & Co.” over “Wald-solingen”, which are situated lengthwise along the blade. Perpendicular to the maker’s mark are the words, “Ges. Geschutzt”…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Gravity Knife by SMF Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a really nice SMF made Luftwaffe Gravity knife with a blade that can’t be beat! This is an exceptional example with a very nice amount of wear to the wood – not too much, not too little. Collectors like these gravity knives to have at least some use wear to them (not too minty) and this one has just the right amount…
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German Army Daggers
WKC Army (Heer) Dagger with Portepee and Hanger
SOLD!A real find, this WKC maker WW2 Army Officer Dagger is all original, and straight from the son of the World War 2 veteran who brought it back. The metal has a very nice patina throughout, with some white residue in the swastika of the eagle that should come clean. On the reverse of the cross guard, the American Vet etched his name into the metal, but is barely noticeable. The grip is perfect, with no notable chips, cracks or crazing. The blade is immaculate, without a single notable flaw. It doesn’t get better than this!
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German Daggers & Knives
Postal Protection Leader’s Dagger by Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!One of the more collectible (and rare) of the WW2 German daggers, the Postal Protection Dagger by maker Paul Weyersberg. This dagger is absolutely stunning! The nickel plated fittings are superb, with only modest use scratches. The ebony grip is smooth and virtually flawless. Typically you find these with several deep scratches, dings, dents or even repainted. The grip on this example is the best we’ve seen, down to the detail of the grip insignia.
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German Daggers & Knives
Kriegsmarine (Navy) Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!Here’s a really nice Eickhorn Navy (Kriegsmarine) Dagger with an absolutely beautiful blade, and a ton going for it. The grip and fittings are about as good as it gets, with no cracks to the ivory colored grip, and a very attractive patina to the gold colored fittings; just enough to give them age.
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German Daggers & Knives
M7/33 SA Dagger by F. W. Holler
SOLD!A truly nice SA Dagger, this late RZM dagger by F.W. Holler (a RARE maker of SA daggers) is near mint! The metal plating is 99%, with only a couple small chips to the top of the pommel nut. There is a line of extremely minor surface pitting where the top guard meets the grip (on both sides), but hardly worth mentioning…
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German Daggers & Knives
Type I Chained SS Dagger
SOLD!Here’s a Chained SS Type I dagger with some interesting qualities, priced to sell! Perhaps the most obvious unique quality about this dagger is the use of SA guards. While not often encountered, many collectors have embraced the idea of surplus SA guards being applied to SS daggers in an effort to utilize the materials already sitting around in the factories.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by maker C.G. Haenel Suhl
SOLD!A truly exceptional early example of an SA Dagger by the C.G. Haenel firm. It doesn’t get much better than this in terms of overall quality. From handle to tip this is a real screamer! The nice walnut grip on this dagger shows some of the most striking grain of any SA daggers out there. Very few dings or scratches can be found on the surface, and no notable cracks.
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — Rich. Abr. Herder (Richard Herder) Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a nice one, an early factory ground Rohm SS dagger by Richard Herder (aka Rich. Abr. Herder Solingen). The grip has a couple minor cracks on the front around the SS roundel, and a few small chips on the back near the upper guard, but otherwise only normal use wear that includes some minor scratches and dings…
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German Daggers & Knives
Chained NSKK Marine Dagger — M7/66 1939, Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!The photos tell the story with this one. An Chained NSKK Marine Dagger by Carl Eickhorn (M7/66), dated 1939. The grip has a nice original sheen finish, which emphasizes the attractive cherry wood color. There are no cracks or chips on either side of the grip, and only a couple very minor use marks. The eagle is in near perfect condition…
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German Daggers & Knives
NSKK Transitional Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!Here’s a minty, rarely seen, and very desirable Eickhorn Transitional NSKK dagger with the traditional Eickhorn maker’s mark below the RZM 7/66 1938 mark. The grip on the gorgeous dagger is a deep brown with only very minor wear marks and no cracks or chips.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early Hitler Youth Knife — Anton Wingen Jr.
SOLD!A bit salty, but a nice one nonetheless. This is a fairly hard to find early Hitler Youth Knife by the maker Anton Wingen Jr. The maker mark has faded with use but still present (see photos). The grip plates are free of cracks and chips, showing only dirt within the crevices and use wear around the edges of the plates. The diamond emblem is 100% and swivels freely as expected…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early 1st Model Luftwaffe Dagger with Flight Marks by F&A Helbig
SOLD!These have always been one of my favorite dagger types, the First Model Luftwaffe daggers with the early solid nickel fittings that turn a deep dark tone from age. Absolutely stunning! This particular example has it all! An average amount of use wear to the grip leather, with the expected tones of reddish brown where the deep blue leather has given way to the years of wear.
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German Daggers & Knives
Transitional Hitler Youth Knife — WKC M7/42 1936
SOLD!Here’s a nice transitional Hitler Youth knife by WKC Solingen, RZM M7/42. Being solid nickel, this knife has a noticeably heavy weight when compared to the later war plated examples. The grip plates are without cracks or chips, and fit like a glove to the hilt. There is some corrosion spotting throughout but nothing abnormal…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — Eickhorn Transitional Ground Röhm Re-issue
SOLD!This is a fairly hard to SS dagger by Eickhorn, an Eickhorn Transitional SS dagger with both the early big Eickhorn double oval mark and the RZM 941/36 mark. The grip has a fair amount of nicks and scratches, as well as a couple small chips, but certainly nothing terribly unusual with these SS daggers The grip eagle is a bit worn and dingy, but nice enough. the guards have a nice patina that matches perfectly to the scabbard fittings as expected.
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German Daggers & Knives
Red Cross EM Hewer with Frog — Ges. Geschutzt
SOLD!A very nice Red Cross EM Hewer with leather frog and the “Ges. Geschutzt” patent protection mark on the blade behind the cross guard. One of the nicer ones I’ve come across to date. Completely uncleaned and unmessed with…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by Rare Maker Otto Simon
SOLD!Here’s an exceptional SA dagger by the extremely rare maker Otto Simon, who ranks a 9 on the McSARR 10 scale. Starting at the grip we see a very nice reddish brown tone to the wood, which aside from a few minor dings shows only normal use wear and is in very good condition.