ID 1197782
Lot 6248 | Damastsäbel für Offiziere des Heeres als Offiziers-Schießpreis, datiert 1933
Leicht gekrümmte Steckrückenklinge aus Schmiededamast mit dem Herstellerlogo von "Carl Eickhorn, Solingen" am Klingenansatz, beidseitig reiche vergoldete Zierätzungen mit geometrischen Bändern, Blüten, Ranken und Trophäen sowie der Widmungsinschrift "Ehrenpreis für hervorragende Schießleistungen 1933 / Hptm. Warmuth, I. R. 7.". Vergoldetes Buntmetall-Bügelgefäß (berieben) mit graviertem Eichenlaubdekor, schwarzer Kunststoffgriff mit Drahtwicklung, lederne Fingerschlaufe (gerissen). Schwarz lackierte Stahlscheide (berieben), starrer Tragering. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 97 cm. Sehr selten in dieser edlen Ausführung.
A Damascus sabre for army officers as an officer's shooting trophy, dated 1933
A Damascus sabre for army officers as an officer's shooting trophy, dated 1933
Slightly curved, pipe-backed blade of forged Damascus steel with the manufacturer's logo of "Carl Eickhorn, Solingen" at the root of the blade. Lavish ornamental etchings on both sides with geometric bands, flowers, tendrils and trophies and the dedication "Ehrenpreis für hervorragende Schießleistungen 1933 / Hptm. Warmuth, I. R. 7.". Knuckle-bow hilt in gilt, non-ferrous metal (abraded), engraved with oak leaf decoration. Black synthetic grip with wire winding, leather finger strap (torn). Black lacquered steel scabbard (abraded), rigid suspension ring. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age. Length 97 cm. This magnificent version is extremely rare.
Condition: II
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