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  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen
  • Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen

Item: G38447

Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen

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Germany. An Early Model 1933 SA Dagger, by Aesculap of Tuttingen

(Sturmabteilung-Dienstdolch). Measuring 371 mm with the scabbard on, and featuring a 218 mm long magnetic nickel-plated steel blade, with slightly sharpened edges and a semi-pointed tip. The blade is diamond shaped, with the reverse ricasso marked with the logo of “Aesculap, Tuttlingen”, and with the obverse of the blade etched with the SA motto “Alles für Deutschland” (Germany - Anything for Germany). It retains its original cross graining, with light to moderate scratches to the blade common to extraction and return to the scabbard. The cross-guard is constructed of nickel silver, with light scratches to the surface. It is decorated with eight un-darkened grooves. The hardwood grip is evenly mahogany-coloured. It sits tightly against the upper and lower cross-guard, fitting well in its place, with only small gaps from shrinkage of the wood from age. The German national eagle sits snug in its place and is level with the wooden grip, without significant gaps between the eagle and the grip. The roundel sits equally snug and flush with the grip, featuring the SA logo within brown enamels. The scabbard is constructed of brown-painted steel with nickel-silver fittings, with all four fastening screws present. Attached to the scabbard is a leather dagger hanger with its metal hardware (magnetic). The dagger is overall well preserved, with only light signs of aging. The scabbard is equally well preserved, also with light signs of aging. In overall better than very fine condition.
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