Early military pistol, 1913 or before (1913 was the transition year and had both stock lugs and no stock lugs) as Karl says. The 1920 is a Wiemar Republic property stamp; not a date.
WRT the unit marking, I'd say it's "11th Infantry Regiment, 14th Company, 47th weapon". The Germans did not use the letter "I" as the I & J are interchangeable in their alphabet and they used "J" for Infantry.
(While I was typing - one finger - both George and Tom replied. I agree with them.)
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