This is an exceptionally well-preserved rare transitional example of a 1933 Model SA dagger. The blade is made of magnetic metal with a nickel finish and a sharply pointed tip. The obverse bears the etched inscription “ALLES FÜR DEUTSCHLAND” (“ALL FOR GERMANY”), while the reverse displays the RZM mark with code 7/25 and the manufacturer’s mark in the form of the letter W, surrounded by the manufacturer’s name — Wilhelm Wagner, Solingen-Merscheid.
The blade is in excellent condition, showing light signs of age and minor marks from the scabbard’s spring catch. It fits flush with the upper guard.
The grip is made of wood with a well-defined contour, featuring an inset German national eagle in NSDAP style and an SA emblem.
The dagger comes with a scabbard made of brown-painted metal, which has preserved 95% of its original finish.
This item is in exceptionally well-preserved condition, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors.
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SKU: 112642
€1,700.00Price
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