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Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

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  1. #161

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    Sword 146 (33) The maufactured of this sword is not known as there is neither a trade mark nor name on the blade..

    a. Hilt. Cast in steel, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Plain.
    c. Reverse langet. plain.
    d. Pommel. Plain.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single full size fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with double brass ring suspension fittings but no loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Common.


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  3. #162

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    Sword 147 (52) The maufactured of this sword is not known as there is neither a trade mark nor name on the blade.

    a. Hilt. Cast in steel, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a shagreen cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Plain.
    c. Reverse langet. plain.
    d. Pommel. Plain.
    e. Blade. Plated steel with single full size fullers and etching attributable to "Mindensch. Feld. Artill. Regt. No58.".
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single fixed ring suspension fitting and loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Scarce.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  4. #163

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    Sword 148 (120) This sword is a Model M1889 Prussian Infantry Officers sword but unfortunaly, the maufactured of this sword is not known as there is neither a trade mark nor name on the blade. There are two basic patterns of this sword, fixed and folding guard. The fixed guard has three vertical guard bars covering the knuckles whilst the folding guard type only employs two. However, there are variations. Additionally, higher quality and presentation swords tend to include far more hilt decoration. The Imperial Prussian Royal Cypher is positioned centrally on the grip.

    a. Hilt. Cast in gilded brass, the hilt comprises seven parts:
    (1) Oval tang nut.
    (2) Pommel cap.
    (3) Knuckle bow and cross guard. On the fixed guard model, this item includes the cartouche.
    (4) Cartouche. Not a separate item on the fixed guard sword.
    (5) Furrule
    (6) Finger support. This is usually an optional item so may/may not be present. In this case it is present.
    (7) Grip assembly. This includes the wooden former, cover and wire wrap. In this case plastic with a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. None.
    c. Reverse langet. None.
    d. Pommel. Plain oval tang nut and cap assembly.
    e. Blade. Plain, plated with double full size fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single ring suspension fitting and loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Common.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  5. #164

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    Sword 149 (140) This sword is a Model M1889 Prussian Infantry Officers sword but unfortunaly, the maufactured of this sword is not known as there is neither a trade mark nor name on the blade. I find it very hard to understand why the the manufacturer of such a beautifull work of art would not want his name and logo displayed on it??

    There are two basic patterns of this sword, fixed and folding guard. The fixed guard has three vertical guard bars covering the knuckles whilst the folding guard type only employs two. However, there are variations. Additionally, higher quality and presentation swords tend to include far more hilt decoration. The Imperial Prussian Royal Cypher is positioned centrally on the grip.

    a. Hilt. Cast in gilded brass, the hilt comprises seven parts:
    (1) Oval tang nut.
    (2) Pommel cap.
    (3) Knuckle bow and cross guard. On the fixed guard model, this item includes the cartouche.
    (4) Cartouche. Not a separate item on the fixed guard sword.
    (5) Furrule
    (6) Finger support. This is usually an optional item so may/may not be present. In this case it is not present.
    (7) Grip assembly. This includes the wooden former, cover and wire wrap. In this case plastic with a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. None.
    c. Reverse langet. None.
    d. Pommel. Very ornate oval tang nut and cap assembly.
    e. Blade. Extensively etched with dedication and personal details, plated with double full size fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with double ring suspension fittings and loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Rare.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  6. #165

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    Sword 150 (29) The maufactured of this sword is not known as there is neither a trade mark nor name on the blade.

    a. Hilt. Cast in steel, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a shagreen cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Plain.
    c. Reverse langet. plain.
    d. Pommel. Plain.
    e. Blade. Plated steel blade with single full size fullers and etched attributable to "2.Nass Feld Artillerie Regiment No63".
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with single fixed ring suspension fitting and loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Scarce.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  7. #166

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    Sword 151 (137) The manufacturer of this sabre is not known as there is niether a trade mark, initials nor name on the blade.

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass, the backstrap is secured using a single brass rivet. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. A flat pattern on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. A flat pattern on a plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single full size fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard nickel plated steel scabbard with double ring suspension fittings but without a loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Quite scarce.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


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  8. #167

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    Sword 152 (2) The manufacturer of this sword is not known as there is niether a trade mark, initials nor name on the blade.

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass, the backstrap is secured using a pair brass rivets. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. An oak leave wreath on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. Plain on a plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain finished steel with a central spine and shaped ricasso.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single ring suspension fitting but without a loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Quite rare.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  9. #168

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    Sword 153 (63) The manufacturer of this sword is not known as there is niether a trade mark, initials nor name on the blade.

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Political Eagle on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. An oak leave wreath encompassing a plain shield on a plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with a single full length fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single ring suspension fitting and a loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Quite scarce.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  10. #169

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    Sword 154 (151) The manufacturer of this sword is not known as there is niether a trade mark, initials nor name on the blade.

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Political Eagle with stubby wings on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. A large elaborate plain shield on a plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A lion head with red stone eyes.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with a single full length fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single ring suspension fitting and a loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Quite rare.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference

  11. #170

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    Sword 155 (195) The manufacturer of this sword is not known as there is niether a trade mark, initials nor name on the blade. This sword is an Imperial Navy Officer's pattern. There are two basic patterns of this sword, fixed and folding guard. The fixed guard sword has a basket style hilt incorporating a cartouche on which is a representation of an early styled fouled anchor ensigned by the Imperial Prussian Crown but no Royal Cypher. The folding guard type is similar however the cartouche can be folded back against the sword grip. There are many variations to the designs of the hilts of both patterns. Additionally, higher quality and presentation swords tend to include greater hilt decoration and etched blades.

    a. Hilt. Cast in gilded brass with the backstrap attached directly to the blade tang. The grip is made from ivory with a brass wire wrap and there is a small moveable flap which forms the reverse side of rhe guard and when closed, locks the sword into its scabbard.
    b. Obverse Langet. Not Applicable.
    c. Reverse langet. Not applicable.
    d. Pommel. Lion Head with Green and Red glass eyes.
    e. Blade. Unattributed etch with a "pipe" or "quill" spine and no fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard Naval pattern leather scabbard with double ring suspension and drag, all produced in gilded brass. There is no loop to the reverse side of the scabbard, however there is a stud which holds the reverse hilt fitting.
    g. Rarety. Quite rare.


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference


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