Extrem seltene Schaschka M 1913, sogenanntes kaukasisches Modell für Kosaken-Offiziere, Zlatoust, Russland, um 1914
17.10.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1034865
Lot 3177 | Extrem seltene Schaschka M 1913, sogenanntes kaukasisches Modell für Kosaken-Offiziere, Zlatoust, Russland, um 1914
Estimate value
€ 2 000
Nach einigen Angaben aus russ. Archiven wurden in Zlatoust in der Zeit von 1913 bis 1917 nicht mehr als 100 solcher Schaschkas von kaukasischem Modell hergestellt.
Der Überlieferung nach aus der Sammlung Evgeny Mollo (1904 - 1985) stammend.
Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
An extremely rare Russian shashka M 1913, so-called Caucasian model for Cossack officers, Zlatoust, circa 1914
Slightly curved blade with two fullers, the obverse etched with "N II" cipher for Tsar Nicholas II, the reverse with the Russian double eagle, the back of the blade etched with the maker's mark of Zlatoust "Zlat. Or. Fabr". Decorated brass hilt with "N II" cipher, grip of blackened wood. Leather covered wood scabbard with decorated brass mounts. Blade visibly pitted, otherwise in good condition. Length 90 cm.
According to information from Russian archives, no more than 100 Caucasian-style shashkas were manufactured in Zlatoust from 1913 to 1917.
Allegedly from the collection of Evgeny Mollo (1904 - 1985).
Condition: II - III
Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
Auction house category: | Russia: Tsarist Empire |
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Auction house category: | Russia: Tsarist Empire |
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