The WW1 Imperial German Prussian NCO Troddle is an original military accoutrement from the First World War, used by Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) of the Imperial German Army. The troddle, also known as a Portepee or Sword Knot, served both a functional and decorative purpose, securing the sword or bayonet to the belt while denoting rank and unit affiliation. This example is specific to the Prussian regiments, featuring the distinctive black and white cord colors associated with Prussia during the period. Typically made from woven textile materials, the troddle comprises a looped strap, a stem, and a decorative knot or acorn at the end. These troddles were regulated by military specifications and varied slightly in design among different states and ranks. Authentic WW1-era Prussian NCO troddles are collectible items of military history, representing the design and traditions of the Imperial German armed forces during the early twentieth century.






