|
Presentation Third Reich Fire Official's Silver
Lion Head Sword w/Double-Etched Blade. No maker.
An example of this pattern sword is pictured on
page 256 of Swords of Germany 1900-1945 by LTC (Ret.)
John R. Angolia and described as an "unattributed
early Fire Department official's saber with etched
blade and Fire Department insigne on obverse langet".
Silver-plated hilt fittings show light surface wear/age
patina with much factory frosting remaining in the
recesses of the lion head pommel with red glass
eyes, floral embellished backstrap, knuckle-bow
with fire equipment motif and crossguard with raised
crossed fire axes surmounted by a fire helmet. Black
ray-skin grip shows light surface wear with no rips
or tears and is complete with tight twisted silver
wire wrap. Plated double-etched blade measuring
30 7/8" in length grades EX+/EX++ showing light
surface wear/runner marks and, minor surface crazing
on lower obverse but no graying, pitting or nicks
to cutting edge and is complete with brown leather
blade buffer pad. Obverse and reverse blade feature
12 ¼" long etched panels consisting
of floral/fire equipment motif on light gray frosted
background. On the lower obverse blade is the three-line
presentation inscription in jeweler engraved block
letters, "Unserem Branddirektor Beckmann in
Treue gewidmet Freiw. Feuerwehr Warendorf 26. 6.
1933" (Our Fire Chief Beckmann presented with
loyalty Warendorf Volunteer Fire Department). Warendorf
is located east of Münster. Steel scabbard
retains approximately 90% of the factory black enamel
showing uniform surface crazing and spots of wear
to paint and one faint depression on lower obverse
shell. Sword is complete with Near MINT Fire Official's
knot with black leather strap with triple silver
bullion stripes, bullion stem/crown/acorn &
crimson acorn insert. Exc+/Exc++ (23249) $3,595.

|