A wartime SA dagger featuring a brown hardwood grip inset with the enameled SA roundel and spread-winged eagle device. The nickel-plated crossguards exhibit expected age patination. The blade bears the standard “Alles für Deutschland” motto on the obverse, and the reverse is stamped with the RZM M7/43 marking attributed to Paul Weyersberg, Solingen. The dagger retains its early-style scabbard with plated fittings, showing age spotting and surface oxidation, and includes an attached leather belt hanger. A representative example of the pattern, displaying the characteristic construction, fittings, and engraving style associated with mid-period production.
Dimensions: Blade length approx. 8 3/4 in.; overall length approx. 13 1/2 in.
Provenance: The estate of John C. Gibson, Delano, CA.
Pickup & Shipping: Free pickup in Gardnerville, NV. FedEx shipping within the continental U.S.: $50 + 1.5% insurance (unless waived in writing). Combined shipping available.
Condition
Blade shows cleaning and scattered surface scratches; motto and maker mark remain legible. Grip with handling wear and minor impressions. Crossguards with age patina and light pitting. Scabbard shows oxidation, dings, and wear to finish. Leather hanger worn but intact.