Nickel-plated finish: Single-edged blade, 81 cm long and 28 mm wide, convexly and concavely curved hilt, Hungarian escutcheon. Portepee. Steel scabbard. Condition III.
Very good condition, in Swedish pistol case of a guard formation with 2 reserve magazines, no proof - collector's weapon, condition II.
In original box with reserve magazine and 2 dummy cartridges. French proof, condition 3.
60 cm barrel, iron sight with additional folding blade, double set trigger, flag type safety, walnut stock, steel buttplate with trap, oval cheekpiece 35,5 cm, year of manufacture not visible, conditi...
Ramrod with worm, condition II, carbine of unknown provenance, condition IV.
Without scabbard, blade 52 cm long and 36 mm wide, numbered "37" on the blade. Brass hilt with S-shaped quillons. Condition IV.
In original case with accessories: spare magazine, manual, tools, interchangeable backstrap. German proof, condition 2.
4 inch barrel, Austrian proof, with Bianchi holster; condition 3.
61 cm barrel, iron sight, flag type safety, double set trigger, walnut stock, Monte Carlo cheek piece, steel cap 34 cm, half pistol grip, acceptance eagle above 280, with claw mounted base condition 4
without magazine
Without scabbard, blade 59 cm long and 37 mm wide, signed "P" for Pottenstein, brass hilt, condition IV.
76 cm long single-edged blade, 20 mm wide, brass hilt with thrusting blade (winged wheel motif), spherical pommel, steel scabbard with decorated brass mountings, leather cover renewed. Condition III.
Blade 80 cm long and 21 mm wide, signed "SOLINGEN", light etched engraving in the 1st third, brass mountings, mother-of-pearl grips, guard with applied double eagle, scabbard missing. Condition IV.
2 inch barrel, German proof, condition 3. In original box.
55 cm long and 53 mm wide, single fuller, somewhat rust-scarred, acceptance mark "W-n eagle 887", straight quillons, horn grip panels. Scabbard missing, but with plug-in dome. Condition IV.
Nickel plating of the lid worn off, with various unprofessionally worked details, condition IV.