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A silver-inlaid dagger, late 19th/early 20th century, the curved 11.5-inch steel blade with watered pattern and bird handle, contained in its steel scabbard with similar bird finial,46cm long overall (2)Shipping Disclaimer Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportA few nicks and dents commensurate with age. Overall good condition.
A Moroccan white metal jambiya early 20th century, 8.5-inch blade with wooden handle, the scabbard with engraved decoration, 40cm long overall, together with another dagger and scabbard, 39cm long (4) Shipping Disclaimer Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportBoth with slight dents and tarnish. Small hole to the dagger's scabbard.
Sold by Order of a Direct DescendantThe outstanding Czech War Cross & Czech Bravery Medal group of ten awarded to Flight Lieutenant A. Vrana, Royal Air Force, late Czech Air Force and French Foreign Legion l'Armee de l'Air Groupe de Chasse 1/5Vrana had the admirable record of one kill and two probables during the Battle of France, having then transferred to Britain, he flew in the Hurricanes of No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron during the Battle of Britain as just one of just 88 Czech Pilots1939-45 Star, clasp, Battle of Britain; Air Crew Europe Star; War Medal 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Cyprus (Flt. Lt. A. Vrana. R.A.F.); France, Republic, Legion of Honour, silver and enamel; Croix de Guerre, reverse dated '1939', with Palme upon riband; Czechoslovakia, Republic, Czechoslovak War Cross 1939, with three further Award Bars; Bravery Medal, with Second Award Bar; Military Merit Medal, silver; Army Commemorative Medal, 1st Type, mounted court-style as worn by Spink & Son, St James's, London, good very fine (10)Adolf Vrana - or Ada to his friends and comrades - was born at Nová Paka, Bohemia in October 1907. Having come of age, Vrana undertook his national military service and joined the Czechoslovak Air Force. First in the ground crew at Prague-Kbely and Hradec Králove fields, he was then selected for Pilot training. Vrana passed though in 1931 and was assigned to the 41st Fighter Squadron as a fighter pilot.He further gained skill in night flying, observation and also qualified on seaplanes, going to the Hranice Military Academy in 1934. Made Pilot Officer in 1936, he was with the 91st Squadron, at that time the only night fighter Squadron. Vrana thence trained as an instructor and a test pilot.Following the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939, all its personnel found themselves without employment. Thus Varan and many of his colleagues made a break for it, arriving to the Consulate in Krakow some months later. The plan would be to make for Franch, which was completed via a coastal cruiser that took him to Calais.The French Foreign Legion was the option open, with the understanding that should a Second World War be declared, those in the service would then join Regular French Units. Some who had joined were fortunate to be transferred onto the most usual postings in Africa which were commonplace with the Foreign Legion, Vrana was still in France when War was declared. He was duly released to the l'Armée d'Air and went out to Chartres air field.Battle of France - first bloodHaving undergone familiarisation with the French systems and aircraft, Vrana operated the Curtiss Hawk 75 from Suippes, near Rheims with the Groupe de Chasse 1/5.The Battle of France saw Allied airmen gain significant experience in aerial combat, which would come to the fore in a few short months. Vrana wasn't to know that at the time, for they were regularly 'scrambled' to action on multiple occasions. Of his own record, Vrana was shot down on 13 May 1940 by a Me109, his life being saved by parachute after having bailed out. He shared in the destruction of a He111 on 26 May 1940 and shared in the probable destruction of a Hs126 and a He111 on 7 June 1940. As the German advance came on apace, the Group found itself moving to safety on numerous occasions.After the French collapse, Vrana and other Czechs flew their Hawks from Clermont-Ferrand to Algiers on 17 June. They made their way to Oran, at that point learning that France had fallen. Whilst at that place, together with four other gallant airman, Vrana was presented with his two French awards for his gallantry during the previous period of action. They then went to Casablanca, from where they went by boat to Gibraltar, where they joined a convoy bound for Britain, answering the call of Churchill that they would be welcomed to Britain to continue the fight.Battle of BritainProcessed into the Royal Air Force, he joined No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron at its formation at Duxford on 29 August 1940. They were to be equipped with Hurricane Mark I's. They moved to Speke in September as part of the defence of Liverpool and her precious docks.Of his Ops with No. 312 Squadron, the Operational Record Books provide the following, all 'Scrambles':21 October - P3810 1135hrs.22 October - P3810 1620hrs.24 October - V6810 1310hrs.22 November - V6926 1040hrs.26 November - V6926 1155hrs.27 November - V6926 1625hrs.28 November - P3612 1250hrs.5 December - P3759 1120hrs.Further flightsBesides this, Vrana then assisted in transferring four of their aircraft on 8 December and would have been back in time for the visit of the Czech President on 17 December, who toured the Squadron and met the Pilots. At the end of his operational tour in April 1941, Vrana was posted to 3 ADF at Hawarden. Variously serving with No. 310 Squadron at Martlesham Heath in the Operations Room as a Flight Control Officer, he returned to No. 312 Squadron for a further Operational Tour in June 1942. Tour expired the following year, Vrana then went to serve at the Czechoslovak Inspectorate General and as Czechoslovak Liaison Officer at HQ Fighter Command, Bentley Priory.Returned to his homeland at the end of the conflict, he learned that his parents were lucky indeed to have survived time in a Concentration Camp. He rejoined the Czech Air Force when it was being rebuild and became Commanding Officer of the Research Institute and Testing Unit. His Czechoslovak War Cross 1939 with Three Bars followed in September 1945, being promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and Commander at Prague-Kbely field. When the communists took over in February 1948, he saw the way in which those who had served the Allied forces treated. It was clearly not a risk he wanted to take and Vrana escaped with his wife. Having been granted leave from the Air Force, he made it across to West Germany in late 1949. Vrana once again returned to the United Kingdom and rejoined the Royal Air Force. Having seen further campaign service in Cyprus (Medal & clasp), he retired Flight Lieutenant in May 1961. Granted the rank of Colonel in the Czechoslovak Air Force, he died in Wiltshire on 25 February 1997.His name is recorded on the National Battle of Britain Memorial and the London Battle of Britain Memorial, besides a memorial plaque in his home town and upon the Winged Lion Monument at Klárov, Prague.Sold together with an impressive archive of original material comprising:i) His riband bar, removed from his uniform, with gilt rosette upon 1939-45 Star denoting 'Battle of Britain'.ii) His R.A.F. Pilot's 'Wings'.iii) Czech Air Force Epaulettes.iv) Czech Pilot's dagger, marked 'Wlaszlovits, Stos', brass hilt with inlay, brass and leather scabbard, the blade of steel.v) Croix de Guerre aiguillette.vi) Data plate removed from an aircraft, marked 'Curtiss H75A-1 No. 43 1-39'.vii) Czech Pilot's Badge, by V. Pistoira, Paris, 1940, a rare award of French manufacture, numbered to the reverse 'F121'.With thanks to Simon Muggleton for accessing the ORB's.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.SALE 25001 NOTICE:'Now offered together with his French Pilot's Badge, this officially numbered '33644', photographs available via SpinkLIVE.'
United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Interior, Medal of Duty, gilt and enamel, with riband bar, in its case of issue; Medal for Honour and Security, gilt and enamel, mounted with the incorrect riband, with riband bar also on incorrect riband, in its Fattorini case of issue; Rescue Medal, 1st Class, gilt and enamel; Security Awareness Medal, silvered, gilt and enamel, in its case of issue; Medal of Loyalty (2), 2nd Class, silvered and enamel, in its case of issue; bronze trial piece, reverse impressed 'M713', all by Fattorini, very fine and better (6)The Ministry of Interior Medal of Duty is awarded to those who suffer injury whilst on or because of police duty with the injury resulting in physical or psychological damage. The central enamel inscription reads 'Duty Medal' and is surrounded by seven roundels which contain an open book, pen and feather, soldier, the all-seeing eye, khanjar dagger, scales, and the crescent and star.The Medal for Honour and Security is bestowed upon Police and Security force members who have performed duty with the utmost honesty and sincerity. The Medal features an outer design of seven petals, representative of the seven Emirates. The central design displays the Murabba Fort at Al Ain in Abu Dhabi, which was the old headquarters and prison of the police force.The Rescue Medal is given to members of the Police and Security force who have distinguished themselves in firefighting, ambulance, and rescue services as well as volunteers and community members who have at grave personal risk saved the lives or property of others. The star-shaped award has seven stylised rays with a central design depicting a helicopter, police carrying a stretcher, and a boat to represent the Ministry's air services, land services, and maritime services. An enamel depiction of the U.A.E. flag provides the backdrop to the gilt silhouettes and the suspension bar is made up of a half-wreath of laurel leaves. The Security Awareness Medal is awarded to members of the Police and Security force as well as community members who contribute to the discovery or prevention of a serious crime or security lapse. The award's design directly correlates with its purpose, featuring a gilt falcon against a blue enamel background. The falcon is known for its keen scouting senses and hunting ability, in addition to representing the Bedouin.The Loyalty Medal may be earned by those retiring from service in the Police and Security force after a minimum period of twenty years distinguished by dedication and sincerity, free of any disciplinary offense, to acknowledge success in the completion of their service. The central medallion features the calligraphic inscription 'Loyalty Medal' on a background of blue enamel, enclosed by a wreath of laurel leaves symbolising victory. The suspension takes the form of the Murabba Fort at Al Ain, the old police headquarters, above the flags of state.…
25.5cm flattened diamond section blade, regulation plated hilt with wire bound grip, in its plated steel scabbard complete with hanging chains. While not conforming to the standard production dagger this piece has many similarities and appears genuine. The quality of the fittings and chain are good and this piece appears to be one of a few similar examples, all with slight variations that would suggest that this is some form of prototype (?).
the staff with gilt metal crown finial on bulbous gilt head, the tapering haft painted black over all and decorated in polychrome with the Royal arms and motto HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE above a crest depicting two keys crossed by a sword or dagger, opposing inscription 3 over GR over 1819 and WEST SOKE IN THE FAWLEY DIVISION below, 201.5cm high, the truncheon or short staff similarly decorated but inscribed G3R over SOKE LIBERTY IN THE FAWLEY DIVISION, 57.5cm long. (2) A/f but with some good original paintwork.
79cm clean fullered blade etched with scrolling foliage, ropes, crowned fouled anchor and crowned Royal arms, regulation brass gothic hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, folding side guard, lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, in its engraved brass mounted leather scabbard, complete with knot, together with a Third Reich Kriegsmarine officer's dagger by Eickhorn recovered from the U110, together with a quantity of research detailing Dodd's account of his service aboard HMS Bulldog and to include a letter of provenance detailing how the sword came into the collection from Dodd's family before it was subsequently sold as lot 109 in Bonhams Antique Arms and Militaria auction of 12th December 2006.
A vintage Gurkha kukri with typical curved steel blade and carved horn handle housed in a white metal mounted velvet covered scabbard bearing shield shaped plaque depicting two smiling lions holding aloft a flag, 42 cm long over all together with a steel bladed dagger with white metal embossed handle, the blade inscribed "Sol-fer tandil ind Argentina" in a floral embossed scabbard, 23 cm long over all
A vintage Gurkha kukri with typical curved blade and carved bone handle with brass finial housed in a pierced white metal mounted and embossed velvet covered scabbard with two skinning knives, 50 cm long together with another Indian ebony handled dagger with curved steel blade in an embossed brass covered scabbard, 36 cm long over all
KNIFE | PERSIA, PERSIAN | Country: Persia | Date: 20th century | Condition: Good | Lot information | An oriental curved dagger with a carbon steel blade, decorated with brass fittings at the hilt. The blade has a characteristic one-sided ground profile with an upward curve. The handle is made of a clear material, probably crystal or glass, with fine engraving and faceted details.The scabbard is made of black leather with decorative stitching and finished with a metal point. The overall design corresponds to traditional oriental daggers, probably of Persian or Indian origin. | Dimensions | Length: 335 mm | Blade: 230 mm ***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
A DAGGER (STILETTO) IN A STICK | EUROPE / SPAIN (TOLEDO), EUROPEAN | Country: Europe / Spain (Toledo) | Date: around 1900 | Marking: TOLEDO (blade) | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | A dagger (stiletto) hidden in a stick, made around 1900. The blade is narrow, solid and ends with a sharp point, suitable for stabbing techniques. The surface of the blade bears the etched mark "Toledo", which proves its origin from an important Spanish center for the production of cold weapons. The handle is made of light horn and is complemented by a ring decorated with silver. The sheath of the stick is made of dark stained wood. . This type of stick was used mainly as a personal defense weapon of the upper social strata in terms of style and function. The overall condition corresponds to its age, with minor signs of use. | Dimensions | Length: 900 mm | Blade: 375 mm | Weight: 310 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
DAGGER | CAUCASUS, CAUCASIAN | Country: Caucasus | Date: 19th century | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Caucasian dagger, made in the 19th century, without scabbard. This specimen is extremely large and decorated with simple but rich decoration.The handle is made of wood, which was common in traditional Caucasian weapons. Due to the design, it is probably a product intended for tourists, not a weapon intended for combat | Dimensions | Length: 1055 mm | Blade: 863 mm | Weight: 1,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
AX | INDO-PERSIA, INDO-PERSIAN | Country: Indo-Persia | Date: 20th century | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Decorative Axe with oriental motifs, made in the 20th century. The blade is decorated with a rich gilded ornament with calligraphic elements, inspired by historical Indo-Persian weapons. The hilt, decorated with engraving and gilding, contains a hidden dagger point | Dimensions | Length: 765 mm | Blade: 175 mm | Weight: 2,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
STILETTO IN THE STYLE OF THE 16TH CENTURY | ITALY, ITALIAN | Country: Italy | Date: 20th century | Condition: All over with traces of corrosion removed | Lot information | An Italian stiletto, made in the 20th century as a replica of 16th century weapons. This type of dagger has historically been used for stabbing attacks and as a concealed weapon due to its slim blade and ease of handling.The blade is narrow, double-ground, with a central rib for increased penetration. The handle is profiled with prominent rings for a better grip. Crossbar simple, with flared ends. The blade bears traces of removed corrosion over the entire surface. | Dimensions | Length: 360 mm | Blade: 234 x 13 mm | Weight: 320 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
CINQUEDEA | ITALY, ITALIAN | Country: Italy | Date: 20th century | Condition: Very good | Lot information | Cinquedea, a short sword or dagger with a broad blade, characteristic of northern Italy during the Renaissance. The blade is massive, tapering to a sharp point, with several prominent ribs to increase strength. The surface is decorated with etched motifs and gilding, inspired by historical models. Wooden handle, ergonomically shaped, with brass rivets with ornamental heads.This type of weapon was used mainly by civilians and the nobility as a personal defense weapon and a prestigious clothing accessory. This replica faithfully preserves the aesthetics of the originals, while being made in modern times as a decorative or collector's item. | Dimensions | Length: 582 mm | Blade: 450 x 90 mm | Weight: 1,5 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
DAGGER | CAUCASUS, CAUCASIAN | Country: Caucasus | Date: around 1870 | Marking: Two ornamental marks on the blade. | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Caucasian dagger from around 1870, made in the Caucasus. The weapon is equipped with a Damascus blade, which is typical of this area and period. There are two ornamental marks on the blade that may have both symbolic and decorative meaning. The dagger is unsheathed, indicating that the sheath may have been lost or is no longer part of the weapon. This dagger is a beautiful example of traditional Caucasian armor. | Dimensions | Length: 605 mm | Blade: 454 x 49 mm | Weight: 540 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
DAGGER | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | A decorative replica of a dagger inspired by European Renaissance weapons from the 16th century, made in the 19th century.The dagger has a wide, double-ground blade with a slightly tapering point. The hilt is richly decorated, with a typical bowl-shaped shield, from which emerge two spirally shaped shield arms ending in decorative elements. The handle is tied with wire, ending in a massive head in the shape of a truncated cone with a profiled rim.This type of dagger was popular in the 16th century as a complementary weapon to the rapier, often used in duels and for personal defense. In the 19th century, similar replicas were produced as decorative objects inspired by historical patterns. | Dimensions | Length: 510 mm | Blade: 367 x 34 mm | Weight: 680 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
A collection of approximately twenty WWI and WWII cap badges including The King's Own Scottish Borderers, The West Riding, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Fear Naught cap badge, Royal Engineers, Army Service Corps Officer's cap badge, Hampshire Regiment, East Lancashire Regiment Officer's cap badge, Royal Engineers cap badge, Royal Army Ordnance Corps cap badge, Royal Military Police, Worcestershire Regiment WWII cap badge etc, also a small quantity of military buttons, sundry all world coins and a mid 20th century ornate brass cased dagger with scabbard, length of blade 10cm, overall length 20cm, length including scabbard 21cm, also a miniature 44mm size type block inscribed with The Lord's Prayer.
A Third Reich Nazi German SA Officers dress dagger - with a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and eagle swastika shape badge to the grip, the ricasso etched RZM 7/11 1939 and stag head logo for E Knecht & Co. Solingen, the blade etched with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany), within a black steel scabbard with nickel mounts, blade 20cm.
A Third Reich German army officers dagger - with a steel oak leaf pommel, twisted celluloid grip and cross guard in the form of the Nazi eagle with downward facing quillons, blade etched P D Luneschloss Solingen, the stippled steel scabbard with oak leaf bands and suspension rings, blade 25cm long.
A German Third Reich SS dagger - double edged blade etched 'Meine Ehre Heisst Treue' (My honour is loyalty) with a nickel cross guard stamped SSA and a hardwood grip inset with eagle and swastika with enamelled SS runes, in a black scabbard with nickel plated mounts, the central band with interlinked stylised swastikas, blade 22cm.
A Christian Dior Boutique silk waistcoat and attached blouse, with crimson, green, and gold toned metallic thread brocade silk waistcoat, with two velvet and cord covered buttons, complete with large white sleeves with exaggerated cuffs, and a dagger collar of the same material, two popper closures to front, label gives ID no. 2705410 and collection 41H, size 42
Preston North End 1957 multi signed newspaper clipping including names of Tom Finney, Cunningham, Dunn, Dagger and more. 6.5x4.5 inch approx. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A MEN'S OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL AND 18K YELLOW GOLD AUTOMATIC BRACELET WATCH Constellation. Brand: Omega Model: Constellation Case reference: 541.0638.3 Year: 1990's Movement: Automatic Dial: champagne, gilt applied hour markers, black outer minute division, gilt dagger hands, gilt centre seconds hand, date aperture at the three o'clock position Material: Stainless steel and 18k yellow gold Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel and 18k yellow gold bracelet and deployment clasp Signed: Dial, movement, case, bracelet Dimension: 37mm
Tiffany & Co.: A white gold and diamond 'Atlas' wristwatch The square dial with polished dagger hands, the 18 carat white gold bezel featuring Roman numerals, within a border of brilliant-cut diamonds, to concealed lugs and a black crocodile strap, diamonds approx. 0.65 carat total, case, strap and clasp all signed Tiffany & Co., numbered, European convention mark, Swiss assay mark, case width 2.1cm, maximum strap length 19.0cm Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/The Atlas collection was introduced in 1995 and was an iconic range of Tiffany & Co. until July 2024 when it was discontinued. The collection took its inspiration from the Roman numerals on the 9 foot tall Atlas Clock, held aloft by a wooden figure of the Greek mythological titan, Atlas. In 1853 Charles Lewis Tiffany commissioned the clock from Henry Frederick Metzier, who mostly made figureheads for ships. This clock has become a symbol of the firm and has stood above the doors of four historic New York City Tiffany & Co. flagships including 550 Broadway, Union Square and 37th Street and now its current home on Fifth Avenue.In 1983, twelve years prior to the jewellery collection however John Loring, Tiffany's design director emeritus, created the first Atlas watch. Ultimately receiving a patent from the US government, this watch launched the fanfare for the Atlas collection and neatly bridged the gap between Tiffany's horological and jewellery savoir-faire.Also see lots 35 and 97
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man No. 64 featuring 1st appearance of Cloak and Dagger (Marvel Comics, 1981).1st appearance of Cloak (aka Tyrone Johnson) and Dagger (aka Tandy Bowen). Full-page ad/pin-up of Spider-Man fighting Dr. Octopus, promoting his four monthly titles active at the time of publication.This lot features:Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man (1st series) No. 64 Creators: Story by Bill Mantlo. Interior art and cover by Ed Hannigan. Inks by Al Milgrom. 1st print, US Cents edition.Issue complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.Issue comes bagged and boarded in polyethylene bag and board.~(1)Condition Report: VF- (Very Fine minus) condition (7.5)Uncleaned/Unpressed.
A Bow porcelain ornament 18th century, in the form of a pot of flowers, with polychrome decoration, anchor and dagger mark16cm higha small Sèvres style jar, with a high loop handle, painted and incised marks9cm high anda milk glass tea bowl and saucer, with enamel floral decorationcup 6cm highsaucer 12cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportBowm minor chips and losses

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