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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Wagner & Lang (scarce maker)
SOLD!Another beautiful SA dagger from the seldom seen maker, Wagner & Lang. The grip on this dagger is a nice chocolate tone in near perfect condition. The nickel guards appear to be uncleaned, and show very little wear. Pommel nut shows no marks from pliers (has not been removed) and no swirl marks.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Christianswerk Solingen (scarce maker)
SOLD!SA Daggers by Christianswerk don’t come around too often so we’re thrilled to be providing this one for sale. The grip is a nice chocolate brown tone with a few minor dings and one very small eighth inch surface chip to the left of the SA roundel near the corner of the grip.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by E.P.&S. (Ernst Pack & Sohne)
SOLD!Talk about untouched, this one has all other SA daggers wishing they were just like it! One of the nicest all around E.P.&S. daggers we’ve seen, with all the right qualities, purchased from the relative of the veteran who returned it home after WW2.
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German Army Daggers
Heer Dagger (Unmarked)
SOLD!This is another great Army Dagger, untouched throughout. The minty unmarked blade just adds to the stellar presentation of this one! The dagger as a whole appears to have never been cleaned, with dirt still present in the grooves of the orange celluloid grip.
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German Army Daggers
Minty Untouched Army Dagger by WKC Solingen
SOLD!It doesn’t get much better than this uncleaned WKC Heer Dagger when it comes to German Army daggers of the Third Reich era. Straight from the footlocker of the veteran who returned it from the war (a D-day veteran of the 29th Infantry Division).
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German Army Daggers
Heer (Army) Dagger by Alcoso with Scarce Hi-lift Guard
SOLD!These don’t come around too often, and when they do they don’t last. An Alcoso “high-lift” dagger. The cream-colored grip is free of cracks and chips. The interior of the grip is blaster based, with the celluloid surface formed around the plaster. Very unique to this type of dagger.
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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
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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German Army Daggers
Heer Dagger by Alcoso (horizontal mark)
SOLD!Heer daggers have become a staple in any WW2 German dagger collection, and whether you’re just staring out or are looking to upgrade, this may be the German Army dagger for you!
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Gustav Voss (rare maker)
SOLD!Here’s one by the maker Gustav Voss, rating a 9 out of 10 on the McSarr rarity scale! In fantastic overall condition the grip on this Voss SA dagger shows only minor wear, with a grip eagle and SA roundel that are about as good as it gets!
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German Daggers & Knives
HJ Knife RZM 7/7 – Herm. Konejung A-G
SOLD!Here’s a Hitler Youth knife from a seldom seen maker, Herm. Konejung A.-G. This is the first one we’ve come across and overall she’s a real gem! This HJ knife is uncleaned, and still has verdigris around the leather strap snap.
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German Daggers & Knives
Eickhorn Luftwaffe Dagger – Second Model
SOLD!Here’s a real nice Second Model Luftwaffe Dagger from Carl Eickhorn with well over 60% of the gilding remaining on both Swastikas! Overall the condition of this Luftwaffe dagger can’t be beat!
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German Medals & Awards
Panzer Assault (Tank) Badge in Silver for 25 Engagements
SOLD!These are some of the most attractive of all the German WW2 medals in our opinion. The Silver Grade Panzer Assault Badge (also referred to as a “Tank Badge”) for 25 engagements. Typically these are found with most (if not all) of the silver wash gone to time. Not in this case!
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German Medals & Awards
Naval Iron Cross First Class 1939 with Brass Core
SOLD!Here’s a great example of a non-magnetic brass core vaulted Iron Cross 1st Class. These brass core Iron Crosses were typically issued to the Kriegsmarine (navy) because they weren’t susceptible to rusting. On the front we see what is typical with these brass core crosses, which is wear to the raised areas (swastika and 1939 date). Otherwise the black paint coverage is about 90% overall.
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Foresty Knives
National Hunting Association Cutlass with Original Frog and Hanger by WKC
SOLD!These don’t come around too often, and certainly not in this amazing condition and with these accessories! A National Hunting Association Cutlass by WKC with the original frog and original matching leather belt hanger. Everything about this hunting knife will take your breath away! From the lack of age wear to the unbelievable detail in the blade engraving, if this cutlass doesn’t make your heart skip a beat nothing will.
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German Medals & Awards
Silver Wound Badge from L/13 (Paul Meybauer Berlin)
SOLD!Here we have a Silver Wound badge by a seldom seen maker, “Paul Meybauer Berlin” (L/13). This badge was acquired along with an Iron Cross 1st Class (cased) that we both discovered by the veterans son after his father’s passing.
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German Medals & Awards
Cased Iron Cross First Class by Zimmermann (“20”)
SOLD!Here’s one right out of the woodwork. Completely uncleaned and untouched, this Cased Iron Cross 1st Class award still has dust on the surface from the years of storage! The cross is in beautiful condition, with much of the original silver wash remaining on front and back sides. The black paint over the magnetic core is 100%, with no visible chips.
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German Medals & Awards
Black Wound Badge with Case
SOLD!This is an exceptionally nice Black Wound Badge, and comes in its original presentation box. With the exception of some very minor rust spots at the hinge and the hook clasp, the black paint coverage is nearly 100%!
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German Medals & Awards
Gold Wound Badge (30 – Hauptmunzamt of Vienna) with Case
$385.00Here’s a nice Gold Grade Wound Badge in zinc. As with many zinc based badges, this one no longer shows any of the original gold wash, with the exception of the pin on the reverse. Since the pin is not zinc, the gold wash remains.
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German Medals & Awards
Silver Wound Badge (92 – Josef Ruckert & Sohn) with Case
SOLD!An absolutely stunning example of a Silver Grade Wound Badge here by maker number “92”, Josef Ruckert & Sohn. This wound badge has managed to retain all of it’s original silver wash, which is somewhat rare since many of these badges were constructed using a zinc base metal…
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German Medals & Awards
Silver Wound Badge Maker Number “92” (Josef Ruckert & Sohn) with Case
SOLD!An absolutely stunning example of a Silver Grade Wound Badge here by maker number “92”, Josef Ruckert & Sohn. This wound badge has managed to retain all of it’s original silver wash, which is somewhat rare since many of these badges were constructed using a zinc base metal…
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German Daggers & Knives
HJ Hitler Youth knife by M7/85 (Arthur Evertz)
SOLD!Here’s a good clean WWII Hitler Youth knife by very hard to find maker Arthur Evertz (RZM M7/85). The knife and scabbard show average signs of wear from use and time. The scabbard retains 90% + of the paint on the back and approximately 70% on the front. The leather strap is worn in the center by the rivet. It is weak in that area and caution should be used when handling this.
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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
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.