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    Mark M

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    1. Rick If you like named swords you might get a kick out of this one. This is a Bavarian lionhead for a young Lt. dated 1891. His regiment is not named but his rank, date and name is engraved, as well as his monogram. I don't have all of his bio in front of me so I will let you fill in the details. [attachmentid=21381] [attachmentid=21382]
    2. Rick Thank you. On the Glogau sword - Stone was a Lt assigned to grenadier Regiment Nr. 6 with an appointment date of 18.8.12, Weidling was a Lt with the Luft Batallion 1 with an appointment date of 23.8.10, and the Sieber was the Saxon receipent. He was assigned to the Saxon 11th Infantry Regiment Nr. 139. I am not quite sure why his name has the "s" on the presentation but not in the rank lists. Mark
    3. Here is another lionhead presentation sword for the Glogau war school again. This is from one prussian officer to another. [attachmentid=21350]
    4. Here is the presentation portion on the obverse blade. [attachmentid=21349]
    5. Here is another presentation lionhead. This sword was presented from two Prussian officers to a Saxon officer in memory of their attendence to the war school in Glogau in 1911/1912. Here is the sword itself, [attachmentid=21347] and the officers names. [attachmentid=21348]
    6. Both sides of the blade engraving. [attachmentid=21345][attachmentid=21346]
    7. Here is a nice Saxon half lionhead. Silver AR pinned to the langet and a partial engraved and gilted blade. [attachmentid=21344]
    8. Here is another cavalry lionhead. This has the Oldenburg shield pinned to the obverse langet which leads me to believe it was for the Oldenburg Dragoon Regiment 19. [attachmentid=21343]
    9. Next up is another artillery lionhead. Pinned to the langet is the regimental emblem of the Ostfriesisches Feldartill. Reg Nr. 62, for either the 2nd or 3rd battalion Oldenburg. These were the only two batatalions of artillery Oldenburg raised. [attachmentid=21342]
    10. Second is another artillery lionhead. This sword has a damascus blade with a gilt and blued presentation. [attachmentid=21338]
    11. Here is the reverse presentation with the names. [attachmentid=21337]
    12. I'm curious if there are any other Imperial German sword collectors out there. So, I will post some of my collection in hopes of others posting theirs. First off is an artillery grosser sized lionhead. This sword is one of the largest I have ever seen. The sword must weigh close to 10 pounds! The blade is engraved and dated to 1893. The langet is also unique in that it has a lions head and paws above the crossed cannons. [attachmentid=21335]
    13. Stephen Very beautiful work! I had a couple questions for you. Do you paint your wing lozenge or use decals? If decals, whose do you find to be the most accurate? I do a lot with 1/72nd scale but I can never find good figures to go with them. Can you recommend a source for any ground crew/flight personel in either 1/72nd or 28mm? Mark
    14. Rick Many thanks for filling the blanks. How, or what, is the easiest way to try and locate a photo of this officer? I have a small unit history of the 79th Regiment but there are no photos of any officers. Any suggestions? Thanks again, Mark
    15. I have another Prussian IOD 89 that I am hoping someone can help me with. This is an honor presentation sword to a Major Caspari of Infantry Regiment von Voigts Rhetz (3 Hannoversches) No. 79 in 1891. I have been able to compile the following on his carerr: 1875 - Hauptmann with Schleswigsches Infantry Regiment No. 84 1885 to 1887 - Same Regiment only as a Major - 1st Company 1888 - Major with Konigs Grenadier Regiment (2 Westpreussisches) No. 7 - 3rd Compnay 1889 - 1890 - Major with 3rd Hannoveresches Infantry Regiment No. 79 - 3rd Company 1891 (date of sword presentation) - Major with Infantry Regiment von Voigrs Rhetz (3r Hannoversches) No. 79 - 3rd Company 1892 - Major (Commanding Officer) Pommersches Jager Batallion No 2 1893 - Oberst Lt (Commanding Officer) Pommersches Jager Batallion No 2 1895 - Oberst (Commanding Officer) Infantry Regiment Freiherr von Sparr 1897 - Oberst (Commanding Officer) Infantry Regiemtn Freiherr von Sparr (3 Westfalisches) No. 16 Can anyone fill in any of the missing details? Also, what would the chances be of finding a photo of this officer? Thanks in advance, Mark [attachmentid=17854] [attachmentid=17855]
    16. Paul/Rick What was the date of promotion to Major? I looked up the Wissen shooting club and it was founded in 1870. Could this have been a presentation to Hauptmann Kempf on the 25th anniversay of the shooting club (1895)? Mark
    17. David Thank you for the link to the shooting club. Usually club members information is confidential but I will give them a try and see if I can get any additional information. If I do I will attach it. Mark
    18. Rick Thanks for the information. The scabbard is a double ringed, nickel plated variety. I will try to attach another photo but with the 60KB limit I am not sure if I have anything that small. The sword looks like it was presented and then put away and never used as it has almost no age to it at all. Thanks again, Mark[attachmentid=17454]
    19. Hi This is my first post as a member so please excuse any mistakes if I have posted incorrectly. I am a collector of Imperial German swords and was wondering if anyone can help ID an officer on a presentation sword . The sword is a model 89 in a beautiful state of presentation. The blade is triple engraved with a blued and gilted presentation panel to a Hauptmann Kempf. Unfortunately there is no regiment reference or date to narrow down this officer. The sword is a presentation from what I believe is a veterans organization in Wissener, which I can not find on any maps of Germany. Does anybody have any suggestions? [attachmentid=17426]
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