WebDec 21, 2015 · this is a carl eikhorn made sword and is from their field marshall series. this would have been typically carried by a senior officer in the german army. these lions head ruby eyed german army officer’s …
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WebRM D016M6 – A 'Prinz Eugen' sabre for army officers with Eickhorn tag,Model number 1765 from the Field Marshal Series by Eickhorn,Solingen Beautiful nickel-plated blade with maker's mark on the ricasso.The gold-plated (rubbed)knuckle-bow hilt with laurel leaf decoration in relief.The obverse languet bears a national eagle and the reverse a blank … WebDescription. Once scarce model of the nine (9) member of the Carl Eickhorn Field Marshal series (see pages 177-179 of my Volume IV of “Collecting the Edged Weapons of the Third Reich” series). The “Derfflinger” Eickhorn sword is the company’s Model #1735. Nice tightly wrapped black celluloid grip. bruno mars grammy awards 2022
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WebDRP stamped under cross guard. Chrome finish steel blade with the Eickhorn trade mark. This sword is the Field Marshall series number 1710 Blucher. Original finish scabbard shows wear and age crazing. Very nice example of a very collectible sword. This item is part of 2024 NEW YEARS MILITARY COLLECTIBLES AUCTION WebOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice example of the very desirable "Blücher" pattern variation of the popular Feldmarschall (Field Marshal) series of German "Lion Head" officer swords. It was made by famed firm Carl Eickhorn of Solingen, the legendary "City of Blades" in western Germany. The Field Marshal series was quite … WebA Eickhorn Field Marshal Series Prinz Eugen Sword. This is an Eickhorn Field Marshal series Prinz Eugen sword. These swords were for the SS Mountain Division Officers. They have always been popular with … example of framing bias