Ground rohm boker, and as Ron pointed out it’s a parts dagger. At first I thought the scabbard fittings were polished but you can see plating lifting even some lifted. See light pits on blade, someone’s removed rust and cleaned. Only plus I see is the membership numbers stamped on the cross guard, if not postwar. On the cross guard perpendicular to the motto. But I’d pass unless dirt cheap. Sell the scabbard on fleabay and keep dagger for display.
It is more common to see the plated scabbards on Early daggers with neusilber fittings in the transitional period pieces where there was some metal "variety", due to scarcity of material. It could also be a scabbard replacement that was period (scabbard replacement during the mid to late period production), some of the scabbards took a beating by the wearer.
Just my 2c.
While it might be possible for a dagger to have nickel silver guards with a plated fitting scabbard that MAY have been transitioned in Germany during the war, it was never made that way and no collector will accept it as being original on an early Boker.
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