Germany, Luftwaffe. An Officer’s Dress Dagger, with Hanger, by Robert Klaas visually-hidden 1941 he was promoted to
Description
1941 he was promoted to Sturmmann and on November 1st
with loss of finish visible to the base metal in addition to a large chip to the enamel of the six o’clock arm which shows crude repair attempts
SHIVRAM KADRAM
demonstrating minor and sporadic loss of finish to the core resulting in some surface oxidation
the right side bears a single flapped pocket and the left side bears a single flapped pocket
Germany, Luftwaffe. An Officer’s Dress Dagger, with Hanger, by Robert Klaas visually-hidden 1941 he was promoted to(Heer Dolch fr Offiziere mit Gehnge). A well preserved Luftwaffe Officers dress dagger, measuring 43 cm in total length when inserted into the scabbard. It features a 27. 5 cm long, nickel plated, magnetic steel blade which retains some factory original sharpening to both the edges and tip. The obverse ricasso bears a makers mark of ROBT KLAAS, SOLINGEN for the firm of Robert Klaas, topped by the companys classic mirrored crane logo. It sits securely
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