My "Carl H. Glauth" / "In Frankfurt a/M", Hirschfanger / Jagdschwert will be in the 3rd book by Volker Lobner of Frankfurt, Germany.

The blade was made by Johann Friedrich Eickhorn, Wilhelms Sohn (1784-1862) of Solingen and completed by Carl H. Glauth (1827-1902) of Frankfurt.

The sword was owned by Heinrich Sticksel (1815-1880), of Ober Morlen, who was the Court hunter and gardener for Wilhelm Hugo Freiherr von (Baron) Wetzel (1814-1886) of Schloss (Castle) Ober Morlen.

There is a You Tube video of the swords made by the Glauth family of Frankfurt, Jacob Glauth (1790-1856) and his son, Carl H. Glauth (1827-1902).

The swords are in the Frankfurt Museum and are from the collection of Christian Alexander Fellner (1800-1883) and were donated to the Frankfurt Museum in 1883.

The date 2015 at the top of the page is from another book by Volker Lobner, this is just Volker Lobner's idea of how my sword will look in the future book.

The books of Volker Lobner are mostly for use by museums but are sold to the general public.

At the bottom of the page, you will see my name and another date "11 2021". I bought the sword in Nov. 2021 on eBay because it had my surname (Wetzel) scratched on the scabbard throat.

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"Carl H. Glauth" / "In Frankfurt a/M" Hirschfanger, as featured in Volker Lobner's next book.
Last edited by C. Wetzel-20609; 02/14/2023 05:27 PM. Reason: I added more information.