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Hi all, I have an offer for this dagger. I need your help please. Any opinion regarding authenticity and value of the daggers will be appreciated.
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No markers mark on the dagger.The small knife has markers mark only.
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Hi Pesho
The hirschfänger is definately an original pre WWII piece, personally I would put it in the Imperial or Weimar period, the small knife is definately not original to that hirschfänger but is probably from around the same time frame. Even though your hirschfänger is not maker marked I would think it's either a Clemen & Jung or a WK&C just going on the etch I can see. Value in my opinion would be around $450.
Cheers
Gary
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It also has been tampered with a bit as the cross guard is on backwards. Not a problem if it comes apart with a pommel nut --but if peened on-not a good thing.
MAX & OVMS Life Member, MAX Bd. of Experts. GDC Platinum Dealer. Collector since 1955.
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Hi Gary and Houston, Thank you very much for your comments and advises.
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