rick diehl
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Hello, I've been meaning to post this here for some better feedback. Wasn't sure which forum here to post it under.
I’m looking for input on four small silver skulls made of alpaca that I added to my collection. They were obtained by a trusted source from an estate sale in Germany which all items dated to around 1900. The skulls are quite small but very well detailed, and all four are slightly curved. There was glue residue on the backs from a later use (they had been glued to shot glasses for years), which I have since carefully removed.
I thought at first whether these might be from stickpins, but the curvature and form didn't seem right. A description accompanying them suggested they were similar to fittings mounted on the hilt or guard of a saber like a guard star.
I have been looking for a period example and got lucky on ebay, I came across a photograph of a Hussar wearing skulls not only on his cap, but also a small skull mounted on his sword, along with a skull totenkopf ring. The skull on the sword closely matches the size, style, and curvature of these pieces, suggesting they may have been decorative saber fittings, possibly mounted on or near the guard or grip.
Any thoughts, comparable examples, or references to similar skull fittings on sabers or edged weapons would be greatly appreciated. I seen a sword on a dealers site, but was a panzer ww2 skull added later.
Thank you for looking.



Next to wehrwolf skulls for a size comparison.



I’m looking for input on four small silver skulls made of alpaca that I added to my collection. They were obtained by a trusted source from an estate sale in Germany which all items dated to around 1900. The skulls are quite small but very well detailed, and all four are slightly curved. There was glue residue on the backs from a later use (they had been glued to shot glasses for years), which I have since carefully removed.
I thought at first whether these might be from stickpins, but the curvature and form didn't seem right. A description accompanying them suggested they were similar to fittings mounted on the hilt or guard of a saber like a guard star.
I have been looking for a period example and got lucky on ebay, I came across a photograph of a Hussar wearing skulls not only on his cap, but also a small skull mounted on his sword, along with a skull totenkopf ring. The skull on the sword closely matches the size, style, and curvature of these pieces, suggesting they may have been decorative saber fittings, possibly mounted on or near the guard or grip.
Any thoughts, comparable examples, or references to similar skull fittings on sabers or edged weapons would be greatly appreciated. I seen a sword on a dealers site, but was a panzer ww2 skull added later.
Thank you for looking.



Next to wehrwolf skulls for a size comparison.



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