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Item Code: 694-51
Knight's helmet over WKC Solingen TM. Natural aluminum hilt fittings show light surface wear to oak leaf embellished pommel. Crossguard with raised oak leaves on the upper quillon surfaces shows very little wear. Medium yellow, solid celluloid grip with tight twisted wire wrap shows minor wear/age but, no cracks or chips. Plated blade grades MINT showing very light surface wear/runner marks. Blade has no nicks and has the original leather buffer pad. Dent-free scabbard shows light surface with most of the original finish remaining in the recesses of the pebbled panels and oak leaf embellished suspension bands. The scabbard throat is retained by one, side-mounted retaining screw. The portepee, which appears original to the dagger, shows minor wear with fraying on the slide and stem. The deluxe hangers grade shows very minor wear/age to the facings and velvet backings but, no tears or fraying and is complete with deluxe oak leaf embellished fittings. The reverse of the upper fitting is marked "U.E.10 RZM" and "D.R.G.M." with the lower clips marked "D.R.G.M."
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