Wrangel Model-Patent 1693 WWII German Army Officer’s Sword by Eickhorn-This is the Eickhorn patent 1693 from the Field Marshall series. This model is referred to as the “Wrangel.” It was named after “Frederich Heinrich Ernst Graf von Wrangel” who was born on 4/13/1784 and died on 11/2/1877. He was a Generalfieldmarshall in the Prussian army. Desirable example with a nicely toned brass hilt. This is a dove head style with open winged eagle on the obverse langet. The black celluloid handle with bold silver wire is perfect. The blade has the model 1935-41 squirrel logo and rates excellent. The scabbard paint shows some wear and scuffing but checks in at 80%. This sword measures in at approx. 38 inches in length. Overall, in very good condition.
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