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    Sword 74 (57) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, the Trade Mark is a Knight's Helmet over the initials "WKC".

    a. Hilt. Cast in steel and nickel plated. The backstrap is attached directly to the 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 dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single fuller.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with a single fixed ring suspension fitting and loop to the reverse side of the scabbard.
    g. Rarety. Common.


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    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference
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    Sword 75 (41) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, The Trade Mark is a Knight's Helmet over the initials "WKC".

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass. The backstrap is attached directly to the tang. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Aplain outlined shiield onto which is positioned a silver Military Eagle held by two horisontaly positioned blades.
    c. Reverse langet. A styled shield within a wreath of oak (signifying strength).
    d. Pommel. A lion head.
    e. Blade. Plain, plated steel with single full size fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with single ring suspension fitting and rectangular suspension loop to rear.
    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


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    Swords of the Third Reich, Imperial through 1945 - Quick Reference
    Last edited by Michael Ryan; 09-21-2014 at 08:09 PM.

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    Sword 76 (3) 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".

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass and nickel plated. The backstrap is attached using a pair of rivets. The grip is of wood with a shagree cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Plain.
    c. Reverse langet. Plain
    d. Pommel. Plain dove head.
    e. Blade. Unatributed etching on a plated steel blade with single fuller.
    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

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    Sword 77 (88) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, the Trade Mark is a Knight's Helmet over the initials "WKC".

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass. The backstrap is attached using a pair of brass rivets. The grip is of wood with a plastic cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. A wreath of oak (signifying strength) on a plain outlined shield.
    c. Reverse langet. A plain outlined shield.
    d. Pommel. Foliage patterned dove head.
    e. Blade. Plain, plated steel with single full size fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel scabbard with single ring suspension fitting and rectangular suspension loop to rear.
    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
    Last edited by Michael Ryan; 09-21-2014 at 08:06 PM.

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    Sword 78 (12) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, the Trade Mark is a King's Head in conjunction with a Knight's Helmet over the initials "WK&C". This is a heavy duty combat weapon.

    a. Hilt. Cast in steel and nickel plated. The backstrap is attached directly to the tang but also has side rivets. The grip is of wood with a shagreen cover and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Plain.
    c. Reverse langet. Plain but with a monogram cut into it.
    d. Pommel. Plain dove head.
    e. Blade. Unatributed etched natural polished steel with single fuller. A "0" is stamped into the leading edge of the ricasso.
    f. Scabbard. Standard nickel plated 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
    Last edited by Michael Ryan; 09-22-2014 at 04:37 PM.

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    Sword 79 (143) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C, the Trade Mark is a King's Head coupled with a Knight's Helmet over the initials "WK&C". This is a Bavarian Artillery pattern sabre with a pronounced blade curvature.

    a. Hilt. Shaped in steel and nickel plated. The backstrap is attached directly to the tang. The grip is of wood with a leather cover and a brass wire wrap (missing).
    b. Obverse Langet. None.
    c. Reverse langet. None
    d. Pommel. Plain dove head.
    e. Blade. Unatributed etched nickel plated steel with single fuller. The blade has a blued moto panel on either side.
    f. Scabbard. Standard nickel plated steel scabbard with a single ring suspension fitting and no 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
    Last edited by Michael Ryan; 09-22-2014 at 04:43 PM.

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    Sword 80 (5) The Trade Mark on the blade of this sword is a Knight's Helmet over the initials WKC on the obverse side of blade rather than the more usual reverse. Although a quite rare pattern sword, this is not a style that am fond of and I suspect was not particularly popular??

    a. Hilt. Cast brass with backstrap attached using a pair of brass rivets. The grip is of wood with a plastic covering and a brass wire wrap.The guard is unusual in that it is "flatened" with the detailing on either side edge and not on the leading edge as in conventional styled swords.
    b. Obverse Langet. Military style eagle within a plain outline border and facing to its right.
    c. Reverse langet. Plain shield within a plain outline border.
    d. Pommel. Dove head pattered with foliage.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel with single ring suspension fitting and a suspension 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


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

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    Sword 81 (139) Maufactured by the firm of Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Cie, WKC, WK&C. The Trade Mark is a Knight's Helmet over the initials "WKC". This sword is a TR 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. 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 carved wood with an off white platic covering and a brass wire wrap. 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 on a plated blade with single 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


    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 82 (48) Manufactured by the well known firm Alexander Coppel Solingen (AC, ACS, ALCOSO and Alex Coppel), the Trade Mark on the blade of this sword comprises the word "ALCOSO surmounting a set of scales with the initials "ACS" over "Solingen".

    a. Hilt. This is a composite hilt. Cast brass backstrap attached directly to the blade tang. The hilt is composite as it has a steel ferrule and cross guard assembly rather than brass to match the backstrap. The grip is of wood with a plastic covering and a brass wire wrap.
    b. Obverse Langet. Political style Eagle flanked by a laurel leaf on either side.
    c. Reverse langet. Plain outlined shield with a plain vertical oval escutcheon within a foliage border.
    d. Pommel. Lion with red glass eyes.
    e. Blade. Plain plated steel with single fullers.
    f. Scabbard. Standard black steel with single ring suspension fitting and a suspension 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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    Sword 83 (86) Manufactured by the well known firm Alexander Coppel Solingen (AC, ACS, ALCOSO and Alex Coppel), the Trade Mark on the blade of this sword comprises a set of scales and the initials "ACS". This sword is a Bavarian Imperial Army Officer's weapon of above average quality.

    a. Hilt. Cast in brass. 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. Foliage pattern.
    c. Reverse langet. Foliage pattern.
    d. Pommel. Pommel cap similar to the Imperial Prussian 1889 sword and with an oval tang nut.
    e. Blade. Straight, 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 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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