I have had this pair of sword candlesticks for quite a few years now, they used to be fairly common in a number of variety's but seem to have all dissapeared these days.
Hardly anyone ever noticed the swastika on them when sat at the dining table.
I have had this pair of sword candlesticks for quite a few years now, they used to be fairly common in a number of variety's but seem to have all dissapeared these days.
Hardly anyone ever noticed the swastika on them when sat at the dining table.
Could make a great conversation topic round the dinner table
I have one candlestick made from a ww1 Germam sword. Shame they did that but likely common back in the day. Cheers Brian
I dont know if this thread should stay here or be moved to Arts and Exotica forum.
but will move it to the Third Reich swords forum for the time being
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