Lot 0131
Model 1881 officer shashka
Estimate: 1500-2000€
Russian model 1881 officer shashka. The model was issued between 1891 and 1909. The blade is made by Solingen-based Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie company that was provided by the German dealer F. Fichte. Many of these models blades were imported from Spain or Germany that were considered more fancy that the Russian-made blades.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 1500-2000€
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