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Ultra Rare Herder Model 1007 Lion Head Sword w/Unique
Langet. Richard Herder, 4-point star, Solingen
TM. An illustration of this pattern sword appears
on page 144, left, of Collecting the Edged Weapons
of the Third Reich, Volume I. Additional photos
are available on page 85 of Swords of Germany 1900/1945
by John R. Angolia. This model sword was available
with either a silver (Model 1017) or gilded langet
eagle (Model 1007) as the example in the photograph
has the silver eagle, while the eagle on this sword
is gilt. Gilded brass hilt fittings retain virtually
100% of the gilting in the recesses of the heavily
chiseled lion head pommel with red glass eyes, floral
and oak leaf embellished backstrap and knuckle-bow,
as well as crossguard with unique 1-piece cast langet/ferrule
with large gilded Wehrmacht eagle. The knuckle-bow
was apparently custom fitted to the pommel to accommodate
the large hand of the original owner. Black celluloid
grip shows only minor surface wear with two small
hairline cracks on the upper reverse adjacent to
the underside of the pommel, but no chips or damage
to the tight twisted brass wire wrap. Plated blade
measuring 32 ½" in length grades EX,
showing surface wear and uniform gray spotting/lifting
primarily to lower reverse, but no nicks to cutting
edge. Blade is complete with original brown leather
blade buffer pad. Dent-free scabbard retains approximately
85% of its original black enamel which shows surface
wear/crazing and missing paint primarily to the
lower obverse/reverse shell and to tip and drag.
Rare sword with EX++/Near MINT gilting on hilt and
unique langet eagle. EX+ (25239) $2,350.
 

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