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Model 1695 Army Officer's Lion Head Sword by Carl Eickhorn

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Ok guys this once was recently purchased from our friends over at IMA. Rather than go through the whole thing again I'll use his description.

  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a beautiful classic German WWII Model 1695 Heer (Army) Officer's sword, made by the legendary Solingen-based firm of Carl Eickhorn. This Army Lion Head Sword has a hilt constructed of aluminum alloy, which was then brass plated and gilt. it still features about 75% of the gilding intact, with other areas showing oxidized brass. There are also a few arears worn through to the aluminum. It is a very beautiful sword, and is really in great condition, a prime addition to any display or collection. For some reason Eickhorn did not include the Model 1695 in their "Field Marshall" series, but due to the similarities, many feel that a Field Marshall sword collection is not complete without one of these swords. It comes with an original steel scabbard, which still has an original hanger clip attached. The Lion head is in choice condition, with lots of hand engraving throughout the muzzle, snout, eyes, and mane. The backstrap has elegant raised oak leaves and acorns which extend out to the grip tabs. The "P" guard and ferrule have the same oak leaf motif, and both remain in choice condition. The crossguard extends downward with a curlicue quillon. In the center chappe (rainguard) is an Art Deco style eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swas. The detailing are extraordinary throughout the guard. The reverse chappe has the usual raised plain seal to accept a monogram, but is unmarked. The grip is an outstanding black celluloid-over-wood base. It is wrapped with four aluminum wires, the center two of which are twisted. The celluloid is in great shape, with minimal shrinkage, and no wear or cracking. The grip and back strap are still tight on the tang, while the cross guard and ferrule have just a bit of wiggle. The 31 1/2 inch blade of this example is in very good condition, with the nickel plating very well retained and showing just a bit of wear and no oxidation. The tip of the blade and edge do show some damage from use, and there is also some finish scratching near the edge as well, though the blade has not been sharpened, as is correct. We assume it was swung around a bit after being captured. The reverse ricasso is stamped with the 1935-41 Eickhorn trademark: a seated squirrel holding a sword, with the word ORIGINAL above and the firm's name and location, Eickhorn / SOLINGEN below. Unfortunately the chappe/rainguard almost completely covers this area, so photographing the logo is impossible. The original leather blade buffer is in place, and in good shape. The top of the cross guard is also stamped D.R.P., indicating that this was a patented design. Carl Eickhorn is a legendary maker from Solingen, the famous "City of Blades" in Western Germany. According to J. Anthony Carter's book, GERMAN KNIFE AND SWORD MAKERS, this company was founded in 1865 by Carl Eickhorn, and is arguably the most famous of all Solingen makers. Not only could the family trace their history back 500 years, but they could also demonstrate involvement in the hardening and grinding industries for the same period. Truly the nobility of Solingen Edged weapon dynasties. Eickhorn edged weapons are the most desirable of all makers. The scabbard of this example still has good original factory black lacquer, which is retained at about 75%, showing some degradation and oxidation overall. There is the expected checking and crazing in the finish, and the steel body also shows a bit of a "dog leg" bent near the center, which does not interfere with sheathing the blade. The sword retains the original hanger ring, and there is a steel hanger clip attached to it, which still has a tiny bit of leather attached to it. Overall a lovely condition high quality sword from the most legendary of all German sword makers, based in Solingen, the "City of Blades" in Eastern Germany. Complete with scabbard and ready to display! Specifications: Overall length: 36 1/2” Blade length: 31 1/2" Blade Style: Single Edged with Fuller Guard dimensions: 5" width x 4 1/2” length Scabbard Length: 32 1/2"

  • Rating:    Exc+/Exc++
    Item Number:    SW-35506





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