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Police Officer Degen Sword – Paul Weyersberg

$1,295.00

Condition: Excellent +

Maker: Paul Weyersberg

Pattern: Officer

SKU: E2132 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description: This Police Officer Degen Sword – Paul Weyersberg is a nice, complete original with great eye appeal and an exceptional blade. The blade of this example is 33 inches in length to the center of the guard, and 38″ overall. Sword retains a beautiful original finish . This blade shows little usage and, other than a couple of tiny age marks and rubs, the blade is in excellent condition. The reverse of the bade is etched on the ricasso with double ovals containing the manufacturer’s name and location, neatly stamped with the “Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen”. The leather buffer is present and in good condition. The hilt on this sword is beautiful, and shows light, honest age and wear. The metalwork retains nice plating throughout. The ebony grip is in excellent condition, having tightly wrapped nickel and light wear around the insignia. The grip eagle is intact, and shows wear and typical age to high points revealing the tombak base metal underneath.  The scabbard of this Police Officer Degen Sword is a beautiful example, retaining almost all of the original black paint. The paint shows minor wear in some areas, but remains at least 98% intact overall.  The screws at the throat of the scabbard are intact.  This desirable and attractive sword is in excellent condition overall. Overall this sword rates in excellent + condition.

 

Historical Description: The traditional sword was part of the regalia of many of the Third Reich’s military and paramilitary branches, including the Wehrmacht, Polizei, and SS. Wear of the sword was typically limited to dress occasions, and was generally reserved for officers and NCOs. Each soldier or official had to purchase his own sword. These were made by a variety of manufacturers and made available through distributors. Although the overall pattern and appearance of Third Reich swords was regulated by the government or military, there were countless options that the wearer of the sword could choose from, depending on his personal taste, and how much money he wanted to spend. Blades were available with or without etchings. Some swords bore German national symbols on the handle, such as an eagle and swastika on the cross guard or grip, or an organization emblem or swastika on the pommel. Other swords were manufactured without these emblems. Swords could be personalized with engravings or etchings identifying the owner. In wear, they were suspended from a sword hanger worn under the uniform. The wide variety of Third Reich swords, and the generally extremely high level of workmanship used in the traditional craft of sword manufacture, makes these extremely interesting to collect and to study.

 

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