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Houston - As mentioned at SOS, this is a hunting dagger I picked up from a Vet family. I took photos of it before I even cleaned off the hardened Cosmoline. Includes a rather simple hanger with a slit and an under the tunic hanger.

The motif is military to me, not hunting. The dagger is not of the same quality as others I have seen, but is completely untouched.

Appreciate any comments on it's origin. Based on the items obtained with it, I believe it dates to Imperial era.

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Before Cosmoline is removed

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More of the Cosmoline on the blade

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Up close of uncleaned blade

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More up close before I cleaned it off

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Cleaned up a bit

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More of a cleaned blade. There is some plating loss to the spine and the blade tip area, but overall pretty nice.

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Up close on Verdigris

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More up close

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101 views and no responses to my query. Would appreciate any help. Thanks.


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Back in the Day we used to run across Cosmo'd pieces. What a chore it was to remove that heavy grease.
Today we wish for pieces like this. Look at the frosting on that blade!
Damn I want that thing Jeff give me a gingle!

-Congrats on another woodwork virgin score- Wink

-serge-

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Jeff,

Congrats on a nice find and you did a good job cleaning her up.

Isn't this considered a schutzen or schutzengilden Hirschfanger?

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Serge - You caught me. The reason both the Heer and this dagger are covered with Cosmoline is they are from the same Vet. I have kept them together since I got them together.

Good eye.


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Gee, you CLEANED that up... SHAME on you!
Mt comment: lOOKS great.

I Love This Stuff
Von Ryan

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Von Ryan - Nice little artillery battery you have there!

Are you familiar with this particular etch or style of Hirschfaenger?


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Great blades there guys!! Easy way to remove cosmoline is laquer thinner. Smile

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Bringing this back up.

Houston, what are your thoughts on it? Thanks.


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I've always considered these types to be for Shooting or military clubs, it looks a nice piece with it's original sling/hanger.It could be anywhere between 1900-1930.

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Hi Gary - That helps bracket this down. Smile

I intend on selling it sometime soon before we move, but it's always best to know what one has before selling.


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As Gary says--private purchase piece used for a variety of purposes made by several companies-this one having more of an unusual type hilt than most. Most have the typical upturned hoof cross guard


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Thanks Houston and others for your opinions. This was a first for me to come across one from a GI family.

I am going to sign up for a Premium membership on the forum and list for sale on Classifieds this week if anyone is interested. Smile


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