Köller Hugo, Solingen

Founded

1861

Maker

Koller Hugo

Place

Solingen

Reichsgau (SA)

B, He, Nrh

Produced (SA)

8000

Rarity
 3.5/5

Köller Hugo, Solingen

The Hugo Köller, Stahlwarenfabrik, was founded in 1861 in Solingen and was a manufacturer of cutlery and edged weapons. During the Nazi era, the company produced early SA service daggers in the period before 1935. It did not receive an RZM code, limiting production to the early phase of NSDAP equipment. The location in Solingen underscores the region's tradition as a center for blade production in Germany.

The firm specialized in SA service daggers (Sturmabteilung), produced in an estimated quantity of about 8,000 pieces. These daggers are rated with a rarity of 3.5/5 as moderately rare and appreciated by collectors, featuring the motto "Alles für Deutschland" and produced without RZM marking. Other products like SS service daggers or further edged weapons are not associated with Hugo Köller.

The logo or trademark of Hugo Köller typically consisted of the text "Hugo Köller Solingen," often etched in a straightforward font on the blade. This plain trademark emphasized the manufacturer's functional orientation and made the products recognizable in the collector's scene.

Today, the products of Hugo Köller represent a rare chapter in the Solingen manufacturer history of the edged weapons industry. The production and focus on early Nazi weapons make them an important example of the Nazi era, ideal for an encyclopedia on Solingen manufacturers. We are interested in purchasing products from this manufacturer.

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