Photos not good, but looks to be WW1 era. Check out this thread...
That WWI German & occasional Austrian Trench Knife Thread
Thanks. I saw this topic, but found nothing about the manufacturer E & f Horster.
Moved to the correct section of the forum.
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
Greetings all,
E. & F. Hörster made both fixable bayonet models and non-fixable models of these bird's head styled knives during and after WWI. Depending how much one wished to spend (these were private purchase models), some were finished in the bright and some as the original poster's variant are finished in the dark. While I make no judgement on the scabbard due to the lack of detailed images (i.e. front & back), I have no reservations about the originality of the knife itself. Whether made during the war or up to 1937, I would not be able to determine.
If you desire more info on the company's history you can purchase this book and read more about it. If you intend to collect this particular field it really is a must German Knife and Sword Makers by J. Anthony Carter- Makers A to Z the Complete Fully Revised Edition – International Military Antiques militaria I would not recommend buying any knives from IMA without serious self-knowledge, yet the book is worth it's weight in gold.
Best,
V/r Lance
Thank you, for the additional images. Scabbard is fine and original. Typically, these web material hangers are post 1917 and cease being used shortly after the war as leather stocks were once again made available.
Best,
V/r Lance
Thank you very much for your information. My doubts were because I just found another model, from a local seller. The knife is exactly the same as the one I own, but in this the eagle's head is finished bright. I am negotiating to buy this other copy. I am happy to know that besides being original, it is characteristic of wwi or immediately afterwards.
beautiful knife.
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