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VERY RARE AND NICE BAVARIAN, PRUSSIAN DAGGER, ENGRAVED BLADE, XIX, ORIGINAL
$ 215.02
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Description
Historical context:
The history of the factory began when a scissor maker from Solingen, Peter Daniels Pauls, married Johanne Amalie Storsbeg, whose father owned a successful cutlery. In 1834, shortly after the wedding, Paul began producing penknives himself. Paul's first shipment of knives were shipped to the United States in 1850, and his high-quality knives were loved by both traders and collectors. Peter and Johanne's daughter would later marry a young scissor maker named Frederich Robert Klaas, and after Paul's death the two companies merged to form the Robert Klaas company in 1869. Production increased and the Klaas name continued to gain popularity and in 1895 Klaas registered the "Kissing Crane" logo as its trademark.
Total length :
100 cm
Length without the scabbard :
94 cm
Blade length :
80.8 cm
Handle length :
13.2cm
Blade width :
2.1 cm
Description
:
Very beautiful dagger/baionette of the Prusian or Bavarian type. Black checkered handle, wood and iron. The blade has the engravings
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ROBERT KLASS SOLINGEN
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. The blade is in great condition, still shiny, the scabbard still has its black paint and its small fixing rivet. Very beautiful dagger, totally homogeneous, very rare. Also in force in the Ottoman Empire during 1900-1918.
MAGNIFICENT AND RARE PIECE, DON'T HESITATE!
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb dagger which can easily complete your display case with Prussian or Bavarian daggers.
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Do not hesitate to acquire this superb dagger which can easily complete your showcase of Prussian or Bavarian swords.
! ! !
PLEASE NOTE :
The piece is unique, I don't have a duplicate.
CAUTION :
The russian imperial item is unique, I have no duplicate.
SHIPPING
Europe :
35 euros
Poland and Bulgaria :
50 euros
China, Canada, U.S.A .:
100 euros (By Fedex)
Ne laissez pas cet objet de collection unique vous échapper, il n'y en aura pas pour tout le monde.
Bonne chance !