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1934-35 Carl Eickhorn presentation bayonet

By transammer1978, 15 May, 2011
Description

This etched bayonet or short sword is in very nice condition, there is no rust or pitting though some discoloration does appear on the steel. It has a bone or stag handle adorned with three (3) brass acorns and what appears to be hooves for the hilt? Also what looks like a shell just ahead of the hilt, all made of brass. Various etchings adorn all sides of the blade, florals, crossed canons, rifles and crossed swords are all plainly visible in the etchings. The scabbard shows alot more age and wear. The stitching has deteriorated and the leather is hard but still maintains the shape nicely. The brass top and bottom have dents and dings. This weapon appears to be of quality steel but is unsharpened.

Category
Militaria
Medium
Steel, bone, and brass
Distinguishing marks
Maker's mark consisting of praying squirrel with C.E.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
24 inches in length
Date Period
1934-35 according to various web sites using the maker's mark.
History
I don't know much of the history of this item, the majority of weapons designed by Carl Eickhorn were Nazi officer swords. This is clearly not one of those.
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
Yes
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transammer1978

14 years 1 month ago

Re: 1934-35 Carl Eickhorn presentation bayonet

Needs restoration work on the scabbard.

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AlexAtlas

13 years 10 months ago

Re: 1934-35 Carl Eickhorn presentation bayonet

That's not a bayonet. What you actually have is a much more desirable item, a german Hunting side-sword or dagger. While the scabbard separation isn't that great, it does not effect the price all too much. Valued at $300-$500. Excellent piece and a highlight of any edged weapon collection!

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