NSKK Dagger [Early Version] by Ernst Pack Solingen

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Maker

Pack Ernst & Söhne (E. P. & S.)

Model

1933-1935 [Early Version]

Inscription

Alles für Deutschland «Everything for Germany»

Blade

double-edged

Length

375 mm

Weight

486 g

Hanger

Leather Hanger

Condition

EXC

Note

«Nrh» Lower Rhine

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NSKK Dagger [Early Version] by Ernst Pack Solingen

Early NSKK service dagger from the production period 1933–1935, manufactured by Ernst Pack & Söhne, Solingen. The lower crossguard bears the correct group marking “Nrh” (Niederrhein) together with the service number “35 333”. The dagger is offered together with a period leather hanger.

Grip: Brown wooden grip of early construction. The national eagle and the SA/NSKK enamel emblem are properly fitted, period-style internally crimped and without damage. Both crossguards are made of nickel. The lower crossguard is stamped on the reverse with group marking “Nrh” (Niederrhein) and the service number “35 333”.

Blade: Double-edged steel blade in good preserved condition. The obverse features the SA/NSKK motto “Alles für Deutschland”. The reverse bears the manufacturer logo “Ernst Pack & Söhne, Solingen”. The blade shoulders fit cleanly to the lower crossguard.

Scabbard: Steel scabbard with black repaint. The fittings are made of nickel-plated steel and secured with two screws each.

Hanger: Original early leather hanger. The functional snap clip is present. The leather is marked “Assmann & DRGM”. A coherent and period-correct carrying set.

NSKK service dagger early production Ernst Pack Solingen with hanger overall view

NSKK dagger grip with eagle and SA NSKK emblem

NSKK dagger blade motto Alles für Deutschland and maker Ernst Pack Solingen

NSKK dagger scabbard with fittings and Assmann DRGM hanger


Historical Classification: Early NSKK Service Dagger Niederrhein Group

The NSKK service dagger developed from the original SA service dagger and continued in use after the organizational separation of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK) in 1934. Early examples from the period 1933–1935 largely correspond in construction to SA daggers, but feature organization-specific markings.

The group marking “Nrh” represents the Niederrhein region. Additionally stamped service numbers are considered particularly desirable, as they allow potential personal attribution within the organization.

Manufacturers such as Ernst Pack & Söhne, Solingen belonged to the established producers of the early period. The combination of early production, regional marking, numbering, and original hanger makes such pieces especially attractive for collectors.


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