German Nazi Weyersberg & Co. Solingen Hirschfanger Hunting Dagger
German Nazi Third Reich hunting dagger, known in German Hirschfanger (literally dear trapper) made by Weyersberg & Co., Solingen. The blade is engraved with hunting scenes, hunter with rifle, dear head, vegetation and the motto "Waidmannsheil" (Good hunting). Bronze and metal mounts depicting animals and forest motifs. Handle is made of probably deer antler horn. Scabbard is leather with brass fittings and Swastika on bottom tip. Overall in very good condition with normal blemishes to due age. Probably made during the first years of the Third Reich, around 1933.
Spanish Hunting Spear Knife Made in Toledo
A beautiful and rare Spanish Mountain Hunting Knife (Cuchillo de Monteria) or dagger in very good condition WITH it's elaborate scabbard, making it an even rarer find!
This Spanish hunting knife has a spearpoint, or leaf, shaped double edged blade and central spine. The blade has been etched, on both sides, with very intricate hunting scenes where a man with a rifle can be seen tracking and shooting game with his dog and bordered with foliage and arabesques decorations. The ricasso is marked FAB ca DE TOLEDO close to the S shaped steel crossguard. The handle is made of a slightly curved section of red deer antler. The scabbard is made of leather with silver fitting and also etched with intricate detailed decorations and of animals such as deer, hunting dogs and rabbits.
This is a beautiful and rare Spanish hunting knife dated to the mid 18th century that is very hard to find with its original scabbard.