Hello everyone! I'm considering selling my Kriegsmarine sabre, all I know is it's made by E&F Horster Solingen, it has no scabbard and it has a few chips on a blade. Can anyone help me with identification and valuation? Thanks in advance
Hello everyone! I'm considering selling my Kriegsmarine sabre, all I know is it's made by E&F Horster Solingen, it has no scabbard and it has a few chips on a blade. Can anyone help me with identification and valuation? Thanks in advance
Hello and welcome.
We are not a free pricewatch for sellers who have no feedback and are only looking to get a price...
For that just google the internet.
Besides that your pictures do not show any detail to base a price on however.
The makermark is not even shown, nor the blade quality is shown properly.
Show the nicks on the blade and its greying, i like to see its bufferpad, the logo on the blade and a macro of the hilt with its lionshead.
Best
Ger
This is obviously the day for these type of posts, someone else is looking for help with a plate.
Gimme gimme gimme, that is what the world is turning into nowadays. Goodness knows how the longer established members must feel about these repetitive sort of posts but I'm certainly tiring of them.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
Mr Polandstronk..have you tried the quick reference link a few posts above yours?
Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference
It is very educational and has been written from one of the Best Sword collectors I know of.
Valuation will come through comparable examples of condition and rarity if you check them up against market value with a few reputable dealers.
But for right now as Gerrit has pointed out the lack of photos and Info..I would say minus the scabbard .... $ 0.00
EF Horster had a few different producer logos they used on varied edged weapons..it would be important and a beginning step in the right direction to determine authenticity and then possible value.
Details, Photos and facts must come first. Other than that...the forum can not help you.
Regards Larry
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