WW2 German Dress Sword Paul Seilheimer
Offered here is a very fine example of a WW2 German officers dress sword. This sword is a very early “dove head” example. Paul Seilheimer is a very uncommon maker for swords. The sword retains the vast majority of its gilt finish, the grip is free of cracks, and the grip wire is tight. The scabbard has a few flecks of paint missing, but overall is very nice. Typically the scabbards have dents in them, this example is free from any major dings or dents in the scabbard. Great opportunity to add an early dress sword from a uncommon maker to your collection!
Offered here is a very fine example of a WW2 German officers dress sword. This sword is a very early “dove head” example. Paul Seilheimer is a very uncommon maker for swords. The sword retains the vast majority of its gilt finish, the grip is free of cracks, and the grip wire is tight. The scabbard has a few flecks of paint missing, but overall is very nice. Typically the scabbards have dents in them, this example is free from any major dings or dents in the scabbard. Great opportunity to add an early dress sword from a uncommon maker to your collection!
Offered here is a very fine example of a WW2 German officers dress sword. This sword is a very early “dove head” example. Paul Seilheimer is a very uncommon maker for swords. The sword retains the vast majority of its gilt finish, the grip is free of cracks, and the grip wire is tight. The scabbard has a few flecks of paint missing, but overall is very nice. Typically the scabbards have dents in them, this example is free from any major dings or dents in the scabbard. Great opportunity to add an early dress sword from a uncommon maker to your collection!