








German Solingen 1960s Stag Hunting Knife
This German hunting knife features a straight, single-edged steel clip-point blade decorated with detailed etchings, showing a polished finish. The hilt consists of a brass guard, a natural staghorn grip, and a brass pommel. It is complete with a brown leather sheath. Manufactured in Solingen during the 1960s, this knife represents the traditional hunting cutlery exported from Germany. Designed for field dress and utility, the knife combines practical design with classic materials, highlighting the region's post-war manufacturing reputation. The blade is etched with woodland hunting scenes depicting deer. The staghorn handle is firmly fitted with no loose components. The leather sheath features a belt loop and retaining strap with intact stitching.