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Lot 5139

A German SS officer's dagger carried by Obersturmfuherer Arnold Jurgensen, killed at the Battle of the Bulge

8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$4,680 inc. premium

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A German SS officer's dagger carried by Obersturmfuherer Arnold Jurgensen, killed at the Battle of the Bulge

The 9 inch double edged blade with motto. Hilt of standard pattern, the nickeled guard serial numbered 25884. Black-painted scabbard with chained hanger. Together with an extensive provenance file including photocopies of numerous files including SS files noting the serial number on this dagger issued to Jurgensen and copies of his personal file and images of Major Jurgensen and his family as well as the original German documents from his personal file and a listing explaining them.
Condition: Blade with light scabbard marks. Hilt and scabbard with few light marks.

Footnotes

Note: The 50 plus original documents included with this dagger detail Jurgensen's career from his entry into the SA in 1932 until his death from wounding by a phosphorous grenade during the Battle of the Bulge on Dec. 23, 1945.

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