*German, WW2, Third Reich Kriegsmarine Naval Officer's Dagger, By E&F Horster, Solingen*
Third Reich Kriegsmarine Naval Officer's Dagger. Double-edged spear point blade with the E & F. Horster Solingen maker’s mark on the ricasso. The blade is decorated on both sides with a furled anchor above foliage that ends in two open-mouthed fish. The cross guard features an anchor motif at its center with a press release button, and both arms are adorned with fine acanthus leaves and button-lined ends. The pommel is made of gilt brass, topped with an eagle holding a wreathed swastika. The grip is made of white celluloid with its original wire binding. No Scabbard.
E & F. Hörster, Solingen
Hörster’s origins date back to 1850 when it traded as “Friedrich Hörster,” later rebranded as “E. & F. Hörster” in 1870. The company registered in Solingen in 1872 and focused on producing swords, sabers, bayonets, and fencing foils. Under the ownership of Fritz Hörster and his daughters, the firm expanded until the early 20th century. By the Third Reich era, Hörster became a prominent supplier of edged weapons, assigned the RZM code M7/36 in 1935 and producing K98 bayonets marked "asw" and "sgx" by 1944. Post-WWII, Hörster continued manufacturing ceremonial swords and other items until it was declared insolvent in 1996.
*Condition*
Very good used condition. This Kriegsmarine dagger is in excellent condition. The blade is clean and the engraving clear. The grip is very good condition with a few tiny marks commensurate with age and service. It does not come with a scabbard. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.
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