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Imperial German Navy officer's sabre (ivor handle) - Ernst Pack

Imperial German Navy officer's sabre (ivor handle) - Ernst Pack

LOT 76-1409.006
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Live auction on 28th /29th Sep - Pre-bids from 21st Sep
STARTING PRICE
650,00
GBP 549,09
USD 720,26
650
BUYER’S PREMIUM: 24,5 %

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PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS
MAKER E. Pack & Söhne
WEIGHT
LOT 76-1409.006
EAN 2000000826219
LOT 76-1409.006
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
EAN 2000000826219
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS
MAKER E. Pack & Söhne
WEIGHT
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
LOT 76-1409.006
MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS
EAN 2000000826219
MAKER E. Pack & Söhne
WEIGHT
Imperial Germany


Description

The sabre comes with an etched blade on three sides. It shows naval motifs and ornamnets. Maker marked and numbered "47". Light stains.

A genuine ivory handle with wire wrapping. Gold-pated hilt (magnetic) with lion's head pommel. Comes with inlaid glass eyes. Two folding crossguards. One shows the emblem of the Imperial German Navy. "Aniol" named inside. Black leather scabbard with gold-plated fittings (magnetic). The lower fitting is loose.

Length: 90 cm.

Signs of wear and the gilding is partially worn.


This item includes a valid CITES certificate. CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement aimed at ensuring that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. Owning an item with a CITES certificate means that the item has been legally obtained and complies with international regulations for trade in endangered species. This certificate ensures that the item can be legally transported and traded across international borders, adhering to conservation and legal standards.


Condition
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