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#168563 11/17/2007 04:57 AM
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The voice on the phone said I am going to be in town tomorrow with some things I know you will like. This was on my birthday the 14th of this week. I have always been looking for a extra large cuckoo clock but I changed my mind when I saw this large mantel clock with the hogs and the 4 dogs taking it down. The clock is carved out of one solid block of wood as is the humidor. I have had a history of hog hunting as my father in laws father had the hog rights on 20,000 acres and my great past time got to be deer and hog hunting with hounds. I had 4 hounds for 14 years. The stories of dogs and woods are endless.
This purchase included a folio of prints painted for the Kaiser�s hunt. A clock and a humidor wood carving. 5 Hirschfangers. A ink well. A watch fob and a shooting award necklace.
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#168572 11/17/2007 05:10 AM
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The watch face is 3 inches across.

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#168574 11/17/2007 05:14 AM
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I hope you liked all of the items that make collecting hunting daggers a great hobby.
Sincerely,
HUBERTUS

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#168575 11/17/2007 05:32 AM
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Man, that is a beautiful display of great stuff. I wish I could have seen it in person. Amazing work.

Mark Cool

#168576 11/17/2007 08:40 AM
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Simply Magnificent....

The 'Dogs & Hogs' is a Hunter & Collector's Treasure.

ALL of the rest is Super, as well. Happy Birthday!!!

Dave/dblmed


[Always looking for TeNoSchumaTechnische Noodhulp Items...]
#168577 11/17/2007 11:34 AM
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Ralph,

You've hit the jackpot old boy, these pieces are great additions to your fine collection.

The wood carving on the clock is of the highest quality and the finest of its kind that I've seen in a long, long time. The artist who carved this work was a master in the truest sense of the word. The icing on the cake is/are the two hares running out of their warren to escape the ruckus that's going on topside ...
wonderful!

Should you get a chance, could you possibly
do some scans or shots of the Kaiser's book?
That too looks like the cat's pajamas.

I'd like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for your time, efforts and hard work
posting all these great images for us over the years and for inspiring collectors to explore the world of German hunting and forestry weapons and antiques.

All the best!

Bill Warda

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Oh Ralph, your just too much, I doubt it gets any better and for your birthday as well.
Where to start, I have a couple questions,
1) Are the paintings for any specific hunt, some close up pictures please.
2) Can we see some close ups of the hirschf�ngers.

Lets see if we can identify these hirschf�ngers by maker, from top to bottom


With that guy in the etching near the riccasso and I think it has an acanthus leaf design on the lower fitting I would say WK&C, a beautiful Bavarian Gala hirschf�nger.
Then I believe it's another WK&C, what looks like a plain blade but I bet it's not, damascus??. Looks to have descending size acorns on the grip, the scabbard lug is classic WK&C as is the possible acanthus leaf lower scabbard fitting.
The next one down is tough but I think it's WKC possible with just the knights head logo, the long scabbard lug is a trait I see on some of these, the blue and gilt blade as in the top version is just unbelievable, just so rare and a treat for mine eyes.
The bottom piece has to be an Eickhorn with that lower scabbard mount, I can't see it being anything else.
So Ralph how did I do.?.

Please do post some more close up pictures of the hirschf�ngers and the paintings, we have such an opportunity to learn so much from this supreme find.

Cheers

Gary

P.S What happened to the 5th hirschf�nger???.

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Ralph,

Fantastic treasure trove....perhaps you might someday exhibit some of your collection at the MAX for all of us to see....

Best regards,


Lou Bell
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I want to thank everyone for their nice replies. From your requests I will give a closer look at some of the pieces shown so far. It helps to know others really enjoy and like to compare these beautiful hunting pieces from the past.
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#168581 11/17/2007 09:17 PM
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Gary photo number 13 was the fifth blade that was missing in the original group.
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This photo is with two other pieces of the same type that Gary and I had posted in the past.

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A Silver model with an inscription on the blade.

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A close up of the gold and silver models. I believe that is some kind of Yeager emblem attached to the gold model clam shell.

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Photo # 17.
You would walk right by this Hirschfanger at a gun show.Fantastic blade with damaskas.

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The reverse side. WEYERSBERG KIRCHBAUM SOLIGEN

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A very well used Hirschfanger.

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Reverse side.

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#168591 11/18/2007 05:05 PM
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Ralph,

A whole jager collection in one transaction, with each one being a work of art. Each piece seems a story unto itself but even for me as a blade guy, it's still that clock. Bravo my friend.


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The watch chain is large and heavy. The chain is 15 inches long and the links are one half inch wide. The outside of the watch case is 3 inches across. There are two ivory tusks that look like they came from a small boar. There are two large dark claws and two small claws. I do not place the small ivory teeth like bites? At the very far left of the chain is a small head with tiny ivory teeth in it? I have no knowledge of what all the coins mean. You might note the fine detail of all the oak leaves around the different holders of the items on the chain. Inside the back cover is the following copy etched to the inside plate MEDAILLE D�OR MILAN 1906 with a circular set of coins. Large letters DOXA-HORES CONCOUR LIEGE 1905. The back cover has hunters on horses chasing a hog with hirschfanger, horns and dogs. I cannot picture anything else but a very large hunt master style of man that could wear this type watch and chain.

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Photo #27.
This type of hirschfanger sword is approximately 29 inches long. If you can picture the dignitaries that are toting these swords think about the heavy watch he is also carrying. Some of these guys had to be very large.

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The blade on this piece is exceptional.

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A Group of the same type of Hirschfangers to show the variation of each type of production.

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#168601 11/18/2007 08:42 PM
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Simply outstanding, that last piece Ralph is the best I have seen of that type bar none, and without doubt a WK&c.That blade looks pristine.
I'm just overwhelmed with these hirschf�ngers, couldn't have gone to a nicer guy.

Cheers

Gary

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Ralph,

Happy Birthday!! And many thanks for sharing your splendid finds with us all. Once again you have made my day. All the best!

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