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This Postal Protection Leader's Dagger is in MINT condition. In fact, Postal Protection daggers have become extremely rare. This example is an early variety, having heavy nickel plated mounts, with fine, bright, nickel plated surfaces. Model 1939. The reverse ricasso is etched with the oval trademark of this firm. The ovals contain the firm’s name and location, Paul Weyersberg & Co. Solingen.
Grip: The grip is a beautiful ebony wood, which is bulbous in the center, and tapers at the upward and downward area, to make for a fine handhold. This grip is in mint condition, having no chips repairs or poblems. Applied to the center obverse area, is a nickel postal eagle. This eagle is open winged and looks to the viewer's left. Just above the wreath, the talons are retaining lightning bolts. There are three lightning bolt arrows on each side, just below the well detailed wings of the bird. Below the lightning bolts, is a wreath of oak leaves with a mobile swastika in the center. The pommel is in the shape of a derby cap, and it still retains good, rounded edges at the top and crisp edges on the equator like section that comes outward from the middle. The crossguard has excellent, handcut lines on both sides of the quillons with a separate medallion device mounted in the center. This rounded device features a black enamel swastika on both sides. The enameling is still there on both sides. Above the center block is the head of an eagle, which is always an interesting design, the way it is worked into this crossguard. The bird has hand cut eye and brow behind it, and its beak which juts outward at the left, is still nice and crisp. The quillons on the bottom portion are stamped, "DRP" and the accountabilty number "1013".
Blade: In fact, this blade has a needle like tip with all its crossgraining. The reverse ricasso is etched with the double ovals, which contain the producer's name and location, "PAUL WEYERSEBERG SOLINGEN". Inside is a downward pointing sword, with a wreath of wheat shafts. This trademark is very dark etched, indicating great preservation. A beautiful blade here, which has been protected by the in place black leather washer.
Scabbard: The scabbard shell is straight throughout. This shell could not be any nicer, having outstanding, original black paint. This paint is virtually 100%. This original paint also still has its factory luster. It is rare to see a dagger with a chain that would withstand all of this time, and also to have paint in this good condition. The scabbard mounts are the early solid nickel type, with excellent nickel plated surfaces. These mounts show only the most modest of wear, and are still in perfect condition throughout. The mounts are retained by headless, side screws which are all in place. The upper and center ramp are equipped with eyelets and carrying rings. Attached to the carrying rings, is a fine chain with snap clip. The snap clip has the built in patent on the reverse being, "DRGM". The chains have a series of round links, and there are nine ringlets at the top, and twelve ringlets at the bottom.
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The pommel of the hilt on the left is jade carved into an iris. The hilt on the right is inlaid with gold and set with rubies and emeralds.
Exhibit at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, "Emperors & Jewels: Treasures of the Indian Courts from the Al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait".
This one just might be a comment to DOLK´s exhibition in the Bergen Gallery Galleri s.e., Autumn 2013. Dolk = Dagger in Norwegian
Archeros Limited Edition:
This adult collectible is the 3rd knife in the Kit Rae Fantasy Collection. Archeros is one of the Blades of Chaos¨. The Archeros knife features finely detailed solid metal parts and a 420 stainless steel blade with a solid metal blade ornament. Each knife is presented with a display stand and a print by fantasy artist Kit Rae. The painting Archeros depicts the Elf Anvari riding his great horse Eglanti in the ruins of the Red Marsh.
Length: 19"
Blade Length: 9-7/8"
Blade Thickness: 1/8"
Blade Material: 420 J2 stainless steel, single-edged, cast metal blade ornament.
Handle Material: Solid metal handle parts, textured acrylic handgrips, antiqued black finish, rat-tail tang construction.
Display: 16-1/8" x 5-1/2" x 5" wood, burned-edge finish, includes hardware, instructions.
Seen at Ousteri Lake, "Snake bird" is its other name. The sharp beak is described a dagger-like and the neck is long and slender like a snake. When the bird swims in water, it moves its head to either side and resembles snake (hope to see that sometime).
Belladonna es mÃa, Dagger le pertenece a Iker, pero como no pueden vivir separados, pasan una temporada en mi habitación y otra temporada con él.
Belladona is mine, Dagger belongs to Iker: However, they cannot be separated, so they live with my for a time and then they go with Iker for some months.
Belladona nirea da eta Dagger Ikerrena, baina elkarrakin egon behar direlako... hilabete batzuk ematen dituzte nire logelan eta gero Ikerrekin joaten dira.
Made in 3 days while waiting for a silicone slip up to blow over. Cold cast with aluminum powder, weathered with acrylic, and handle wrapped with fur and faux leather. Get your kit here www.impactcustoms.com/skyrim-nordic-dagger.html
India, Mughal dynasty
Late 17th century
Watered steel blade, hilt of nephrite jade inlaid with rubies, gold and emeralds
Item number: F1984.3a-b
All that life and vibrancy behind her, what do she feel inside?
Stephanie wears:
Winter hat by Billabong
Inktober 2023
Day 15
DAGGER
This year, I will try to make INKTOBER drawings based on popculture, drawn without sketching first.
And this is the 3rd Marvel adaption thios year.
Qing Nomads Exhibit, Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan, complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.