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    Vet bringback German swords/knife

    Hello!

    I'm helping a friend get an idea of value on two swords that were brought back by a now deceased WWII veteran. I've had a hard time ID'ing them and I was hoping someone here could help me out. Here's what I think I've got (picture links at the end):

    PAUL WEYERSBERG THIRD REICH ARMY OFFICERS DOVE HEAD SWORD AND SCABBARD
    • Canvas and possibly bakelite grips
    • Spine of the sword inscribed with “PAUL WEYERSBERG & Co SOLINGEN”
    • Small section of hilt of sword has rust, rest of the sword in great shape
    • Scabbard is heavily rusted

    FOLDING GUARD "EAGLE" SWORD AND SCABBARD
    • Sword inscribed with what looks like “2. Hannoo Drag: Reg. Nr.16 WATERLOO”
    • Scabbard is heavily rusted
    The eagle on the guard surrounding the handle appears to be Prussian, which would jive with the Waterloo engraving - maybe this unit, in it's history, took part in the defeat of Napolean. The guard also folds down around the handle and is in good, working condition.

    LARGE GERMAN KNIFE
    • Handle appears to be made from bone and has an Nazi "eagle" shape to it, but no bird features (eyes, mouth, etc.).
    • Knife has printing on blade that is heavily worn – may be “Urlreit Adelt”
    • Worn makers mark says knife was made by Carl Eickhorn Co. in Soligen, Germany
    • Handle has one broken rivet

    The overall heavy wear on the blade has made identification very hard. I have not found a similar knife at all to compare it to.


    I put links to the pics instead of posting them here to save the dial-up folks from banging their heads while waiting for them to load. Some are larger to show detail:

    SWORDS AND SCABBARDS (both sides):
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics039.jpg
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics042.jpg

    DOVE HEAD CLOSE UP:
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics040.jpg
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics041.jpg

    FOLDING GUARD SWORD CLOSE UP:
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics043.jpg
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics046.jpg
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics044.jpg
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics045.jpg

    LARGE KNIFE:
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics008.jpg
    http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...arelics007.jpg

    Am I close? Any idea of a value on them? Thanks in advance for your help!

    #2
    IMO those two swords aren't worth a lot, maybe a few hundrets US$ for borh, if he is lucky to find a buyer. The swords are in a really bad shape
    AJ

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      #3
      Shame about the condition of all of these

      The "large German knife" is a RAD dagger. Some info can be found here:
      http://www.quanonline.com/military/m...te_dagger.html

      Cheers, Ade.

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        #4
        Sadly there is very little, if any, value left in these pieces.
        At Rathau on the Aller, the CO of 5th Royal Tanks advanced on foot to take a cautious look into the town before his tanks moved in. He encountered one of his own officers, a huge Welshman named John Gwilliam who later captained his country's rugby team, 'carrying a small German soldier by the scruff of his neck, not unlike a cat with a mouse.' The Colonel said: 'Why not shoot him?' Gwilliam replied in his mighty Welsh voice: 'Oh no, sir. Much too small.'

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          #5
          The RAD was the closest thing to having any value, but if it doesn't have a scabbard, even it's not worth much.
          Ignored Due To Invisibility.

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            #6
            Thanks so much for your help and your comments - it's helping me get an idea of what it is and its worth. Mr. Stevenson - thank you very much for that link. It gave me some good history.

            If you folks had to put a USD value on them, what would it be? If you were selling them, what would be your sale price?

            It looks like eBay might be the best bet on selling them for the lady. I really appreciate everyone's help and expertise.

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