ID 663652
Lot 3187 | Schaschka M 1910 für Offiziere der Kosaken, Russland, um 1910
Estimate value
€ 3 000
Beidseitig gekehlte Rückenklinge mit zwei zusätzlichen Zügen. Terzseitig geätzte Zarenchiffre für Nikolaus II., quartseitig russischer Doppeladler. Auf Klingenrücken geätzte kyrillische Herstellerbezeichnung "Zlatouster Waffenfabrik". Vergoldetes Messinggefäß mit floralem Dekor und Zarenchiffre für Nikolaus II., gerillter, patinierter Holzgriff mit Haarrissen. Schwarzlackierte Scheide mit vergoldeten Messingbeschlägen und einem beweglichen Tragering. Schleppblech mit kleinen Dellen und fehlender Splinte. Länge 92 cm. Selten. Der Überlieferung nach aus der Sammlung Evgeny Mollo (1904-85) stammend.
Zustand: II
Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
A Russian shashka M 1910 for officers of the Cossacks, circa 1910
The fullered single-edged blade with two additional grooves on both sides. The tsarist cipher for Nicholas II etched on the obverse, the Russian double-headed eagle on the reverse. The Cyrillic manufacturer's mark "Zlatoust Arms Factory" etched on the back of the blade. The gilt brass hilt with floral ornamentation and cipher for Tsar Nicholas II, hairline cracks on the grooved, patinated wooden grip. The black-lacquered scabbard with gilt brass fittings and a movable suspension ring. The drag with small indentations, one pin missing. Length 92 cm. A rare find. By all accounts, it was originally part of the Evgeny Mollo collection (1904-85).
Condition: II
Keywords: Russland, russisch, Russian, Russia, Russe, Russie, Petersburg, Moskau, Moscow,
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