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    Sword 136 (194) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, the Trade Mark is a King's Head coupled with aKnight's Helmet over the initials "WK&C", this is rare Prussian Diplomatic/Government sword

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass, the hilt is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with obverse and reverse mother of pearl slab pannels.
    b. Obverse Langet. A patterned clam shell with an Imperial Eagle at its centre.
    c. Reverse langet. None
    d. Pommel. An eagle head.
    e. Blade. Double edged polished steel without fullers. Both sides lightly etched with foliage, stand of arms and the Imperial eagle etc..
    f. Scabbard. Black steel with a brass frog stud securred to the brass locket. The scabbard also has a brass chape.
    g. Rarety. Rare.


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


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


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  3. #152

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    Sword 137 (76) Maufactured by the firm of Paul Seilheimer Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre comprises a the name "Solingen" within an inverted triangle superimposed over the blade of a vertically standing sword, point down. Flanking the hilt to the left is the initial "P" and to the right, the initial "S".

    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. A Political Eagle on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. A plain shield encompassed by an oak wreath 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 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


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  4. #153

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    Sword 138 (127) Maufactured by the firm of Paul Seilheimer Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre comprises a the name "Solingen" within an inverted triangle superimposed over the blade of a vertically standing sword, point down. Flanking the hilt to the left is the initial "P" and to the right, the initial "S".

    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. A Political Eagle on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. A plain shield encompassed by an oak wreath on a plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plated steel with single full size fullers and unatributed etching.
    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


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  5. #154

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    Sword 139 (42) Maufactured by the firm of Lauterjung & Sohne Puma-Werk Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre comprises the head of a Puma within a mobile square with the name "Solingen" beneath the lower point of the square.

    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. A Political Eagle on a staggered plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. Octagonal escutcheon encompassed by an oak wreath on a staggered plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A lion head with red stone eyes.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single full size 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


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  6. #155

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    Sword 140 (53) Maufactured by the firm of Lauterjung & Sohne Puma-Werk Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre comprises the head of a Puma within a mobile square with the name "Solingen" beneath the lower point of the square. Blade obverse bears the stamping "No9".

    a. Hilt. Cast in metal, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a silver 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 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

  7. #156

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    Sword 141 (133) Maufactured by the firm of Lauterjung & Sohne Puma-Werk Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre comprises the head of a Puma within a mobile square with the name "Solingen" beneath the lower point of the square. Blade obverse bears the stamping "No3".

    a. Hilt. Cast in gilded alloy, the backstrap is secured by two rivets. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a silver alloy wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. A Political Eagle on a staggered plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. Octagonal escutcheon encompassed by an oak wreath on a staggered plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single full size 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


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    Last edited by Michael Ryan; 10-12-2014 at 12:23 PM.

  8. #157

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    Sword 142 (169) Maufactured by the firm of Lauterjung & Sohne Puma-Werk Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre comprises the head of a Puma within a mobile square with the name "Solingen" beneath the lower point of the square. Blade obverse bears the stamping "No3".

    a. Hilt. Cast in gilded alloy, the backstrap is secured by two rivets. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a silver alloy wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. A Political Eagle on a staggered plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. Octagonal escutcheon encompassed by an oak wreath on a staggered plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single full size 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


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    Sword 143 (24) Maufactured by the firm of Lauterjung & Co Tiger-Werk Solingen, the trade mark on this sabre is a walking tiger".

    a. Hilt. Cast in metal, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a silver 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 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

  10. #159

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    Sword 144 (74) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, the trade mark on this sabre is a "W".

    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 silver alloy wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. A laurel Wreath on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. A laurel Wreath encompassing a plain shield on a plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. A plain oval cap dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single full size 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.


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    Sword 145 (110) Maufactured by the firm of Carl Eickhorn Solingen, the Trade Mark comprises a pair of back to back squirrels. This sword is a Bavarian Imperial Army Officer's weapon.

    a. Hilt. Cast in nickel plated steel, the backstrap is secured directly to the blade tang using an oval tang nut. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Plain.
    c. Reverse langet. Plain.
    d. Pommel. Pommel cap similar to the Imperial Prussian 1889 sword and with an oval tang nut.
    e. Blade. Etched and plated steel with double fuller. The etch is a standard Motto "In Treue Fest".
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single fixed ring suspension fitting but devoid of scabbard band and 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
    Last edited by Michael Ryan; 10-12-2014 at 06:42 PM.

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