Hi guys,
today I am very glad to show you my new addition, German naval cadets dagger 1890 pattern. An owner of the dagger was a German admiral Günther Lütjens
Gunther Lutjens - Wikipedia
I hope you like it too. Thanks for showing.
Best,
Oleg.
Hi guys,
today I am very glad to show you my new addition, German naval cadets dagger 1890 pattern. An owner of the dagger was a German admiral Günther Lütjens
Gunther Lutjens - Wikipedia
I hope you like it too. Thanks for showing.
Best,
Oleg.
Wonderfull piece of art Oleg congrets!
Ron
Outstanding Oleg and with Provenance
Finding a cadet dagger for a Gent who ended up as an Admiral has got to be a euphoric satisfaction.
Alot of these guys all started out as enlisted or cadets being awarded daggers never to be seen again...but this one came out of hiding and is a pleasure to see.
I like this stuff. A Cinderella story
Regards larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
Really neat piece and that history behind of it.
-TJ-
Quite an historic piece Oleg and the connection to the Bismarck I would think enhances it's value greatly. I have a personal interest as my grandfather served on HMS Hood in the 1920's.
Anderson,
that’s really unbelievable!
Hi Oleg,
Amazing find!
Such things can really give satisfaction!
Congrats
Jakub
Oleg like i stated already this is a fantastic piece with great provenance!
Congratz my friend!
Lovely addition to your collection.
Now i have to post a few imperial marine daggers too, i promised Alan to post a few gems..
Best
Ger
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