WW2 German Dress Sword Early Eickhorn
Offered here is a solid example of a WW2 German officer dress sword. This dress sword is an early example, produced by the Eickhorn firm in Solingen Germany. This is the “Wrangler” pattern from the Field Marshall series of swords. This sword is well lived, and well used during its life. There’s a crack in the handle, the scabbard has small dings/dents, as well as an overall light rust/patina. The blade is actually very nice and still covered in oil. This sword we proved appropriately, and will be the perfect candidate for a collector starting out who maybe cannot afford our $600/$700 swords.
Offered here is a solid example of a WW2 German officer dress sword. This dress sword is an early example, produced by the Eickhorn firm in Solingen Germany. This is the “Wrangler” pattern from the Field Marshall series of swords. This sword is well lived, and well used during its life. There’s a crack in the handle, the scabbard has small dings/dents, as well as an overall light rust/patina. The blade is actually very nice and still covered in oil. This sword we proved appropriately, and will be the perfect candidate for a collector starting out who maybe cannot afford our $600/$700 swords.
Offered here is a solid example of a WW2 German officer dress sword. This dress sword is an early example, produced by the Eickhorn firm in Solingen Germany. This is the “Wrangler” pattern from the Field Marshall series of swords. This sword is well lived, and well used during its life. There’s a crack in the handle, the scabbard has small dings/dents, as well as an overall light rust/patina. The blade is actually very nice and still covered in oil. This sword we proved appropriately, and will be the perfect candidate for a collector starting out who maybe cannot afford our $600/$700 swords.