German Army WWII Officer’s Sword “Wrangel Model 1693” by Eickhorn-This early example measures approximately 37 inches (93.98cm) in total length. This is the Eickhorn patent 1693 from the desirable 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 Generalfeldmarschall in the Prussian Army. This is a dove head sword with heavily gilted finish to the “P” guard and hilt. The languet has the left facing German eagle with outstretched wings. The black celluloid grip has triple silver wire which is excellent and has great toning to the wire. The original anodizing remains 95% intact on the scabbard. The rings and upper fitting of the scabbard are brass. The blade has the 1935-41 Eickhorn squirrel. This is in full excellent, top shelf condition. This sword is marked Ges.Gesch underneath the crossguard. A fine example of this Field Marshall 1693 sword.
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