"Immerse yourself in the history of the Second World War by purchasing this superb and exceptional ''Carl Eickhorn'' bayonet for your collection."
V 100% original part guaranteed.
V Fast and careful delivery.
V Bayonet complete with its original scabbard.
V Marking on the heel from Carl Eickhorn of Solingen.
V + Original wrist strap.
V + Original leather harness.
V Superb piece in its collector's style.
V Payment in several installments possible.
V Grouped delivery possible.
V Other pieces of the same model to discover in my store. ;)
ATTENTION, NB: Limited quantity, this is the only part this complete in stock. First come, first served.
<< Bid
Historical context :
The history of the factory began when a German scissor maker from Solingen, Peter Daniels Pauls, married Johanne Amalie Storsbeg, whose father owned a successful cutlery business. In 1834, shortly after the marriage, Paul began producing penknives himself. Paul's first shipment of knives was shipped to the United States in 1850 and his high quality knives were valued by both dealers 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 sheath: 94 cm
Blade length: 80.8 cm
Handle length: 13.2 cm
Blade width: 2.1 cm
Description :
Very beautiful Prussian or German type dagger/bayonet. Black checkered handle, wood and iron. The blade has the engravings ''CARL EICKHORN SOLINGEN''. The blade is in good condition, still shiny with traces of age, formerly chrome-plated, the sheath still has its black paint as well as its small fixing rivet. Very beautiful dagger, totally homogeneous, very rare with its rare green wrist strap in silver wire and brown leather as well as its original brown leather baldric. Also in force in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. Very pleasant to hold and just delicious when displayed in a window, a real gem! Truly very rare in this condition!
LOT: DAGGER + SCABBARD + STRAP + BALDER
PLEASE NOTE, IF THE PART IS NOT SOLD ON THE SITE, IT WILL BE FOR SALE ON ANOTHER MEDIUM
! ! !
MAGNIFICENT AND RARE PIECE, DON’T HESITATE
! ! !
VERY RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL
! ! !
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb dagger which will easily complete your showcase of Prussian or Bavarian daggers
! ! !
PLEASE NOTE: The piece is unique, I do not have a duplicate.
I'll answer your questions, don't hesitate!
Read the ad carefully before purchasing!
Additional photos on request!
No return possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays and losses,
This is why I offer payment by Paypal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment therefore possible by bank transfer, credit card and paypal.
Postal charges :
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, U.S.A.: 65 euros
Don't let this unique collector's item pass you by, there won't be one for everyone.
"Immerse yourself in the history of the Second World War by purchasing this superb and exceptional ''Carl Eickhorn'' bayonet for your collection."
V 100% original part guaranteed.
V Fast and careful delivery.
V Bayonet complete with its original scabbard.
V Marking on the heel from Carl Eickhorn of Solingen.
V + Original wrist strap.
V + Original leather harness.
V Superb piece in its collector's style.
V Payment in several installments possible.
V Grouped delivery possible.
V Other pieces of the same model to discover in my store. ;)
ATTENTION, NB: Limited quantity, this is the only part this complete in stock. First come, first served.
<< Bid
Historical context :
The history of the factory began when a German scissor maker from Solingen, Peter Daniels Pauls, married Johanne Amalie Storsbeg, whose father owned a successful cutlery business. In 1834, shortly after the marriage, Paul began producing penknives himself. Paul's first shipment of knives was shipped to the United States in 1850 and his high quality knives were valued by both dealers 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 sheath: 94 cm
Blade length: 80.8 cm
Handle length: 13.2 cm
Blade width: 2.1 cm
Description :
Very beautiful Prussian or German type dagger/bayonet. Black checkered handle, wood and iron. The blade has the engravings ''CARL EICKHORN SOLINGEN''. The blade is in good condition, still shiny with traces of age, formerly chrome-plated, the sheath still has its black paint as well as its small fixing rivet. Very beautiful dagger, totally homogeneous, very rare with its rare green wrist strap in silver wire and brown leather as well as its original brown leather baldric. Also in force in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. Very pleasant to hold and just delicious when displayed in a window, a real gem! Truly very rare in this condition!
LOT: DAGGER + SCABBARD + STRAP + BALDER
PLEASE NOTE, IF THE PART IS NOT SOLD ON THE SITE, IT WILL BE FOR SALE ON ANOTHER MEDIUM
! ! !
MAGNIFICENT AND RARE PIECE, DON’T HESITATE
! ! !
VERY RARE AND 100% ORIGINAL
! ! !
Do not hesitate to acquire this superb dagger which will easily complete your showcase of Prussian or Bavarian daggers
! ! !
PLEASE NOTE: The piece is unique, I do not have a duplicate.
I'll answer your questions, don't hesitate!
Read the ad carefully before purchasing!
Additional photos on request!
No return possible.
I am not responsible for postal delays and losses,
This is why I offer payment by Paypal or credit card so your purchase will be covered.
Payment therefore possible by bank transfer, credit card and paypal.
Postal charges :
Europe: 25 euros
Poland and Bulgaria: 50 euros
China, Canada, U.S.A.: 65 euros
Don't let this unique collector's item pass you by, there won't be one for everyone.