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Rotary. A gold bracelet watch, circa 1960. Movement: manual winding, 21 jewels. Dial: silvered, applied dagger indexes, centre seconds. Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, no. 840069, Glasgow import mark for 1961, 9ct gold added integrated woven bracelet with Birmingham hallmark for 1963. Signed: dial. Dimensions: diameter 34mm. £300-£400 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: slight spotting. Case: scuffs throughout, very small indentation, added unsigned bracelet. Gross weight: 53.4gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
Omega. A stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1954. Movement: cal. 266, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 14479216. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic and dagger indexes, subsidiary seconds. Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. 13322 0136 Signed: dial and movement, Dennison case. Dimensions: diameter 33mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing Dial: light spotting Case: scuffs throughout, small indentation to the band and lug Gross weight: 36gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
Omega. A gold wristwatch, circa 1955. Movement: cal. 420, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 15089548. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic and dagger indexes, centre seconds. Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, no. 711657, Birmingham hallmark for 1955. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 33mm. Together with an unsigned 9ct gold bracelet. £300-£400 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: spotting and light scratches. Case: scuffs throughout. Gross weight: 59.1gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
An antique brass and horn Indian Madu parrying shield with four foliate bosses, shield diameter 16 cm x 38c m length o/a to/w an Indonesian horn handled Badik dagger with horn handle and decorative chased and engraved sheath and two Spanish Canary Island banana pruning knivesPurchasers must be 18 and over - photo ID will be required
STATUE DE VAMANA EN GRÈS BEIGINDE DU NORD, VERS XIE SIÈCLE75.6 cm (29 3/4 in.) highFootnotes:A BUFF SANDSTONE FIGURE OF VAMANANORTH INDIA, CIRCA 11TH CENTURY印度北部 約十一世紀 砂岩筏摩那像Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sVamana is the fifth avatar of Vishnu, who appeared to restore the authority of Indra over the heavens from the usurper king Bali. In his sculptural representations, when part of a series depicting Vishnu's avatars, Vamana typically appears either as the giant Trivikrama or as the dwarven Brahmin, uncrowned and holding a wooden parasol. Both are quite different from the present example, which instead stems from a series depicting the twenty-four emanations (chaturvimshati keshava namas) of Vishnu described in the Mahabharata and Puranas. In his form as Vamana, Vishnu appears similarly pot-bellied and broad-faced, but also crowned, holding his attributes, and flanked by his wives. This representation is shown with a dagger in his belt as with an example in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (AC1993.54.1). Compare with a figure of Vamana in the Jhansi Museum (see Trivedi, 1983, fig. 16). Also compare with an example sold at Bonhams, London, 23 October 2018, lot 157 and Christie's, New York, 23 September 2007, lot 273.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SMALL BOX OF POCKET AND FRUIT KNIVES, to include a Fishermans knife with pouch, a Swiss pocket knife, five larger hunting knives, sixteen smaller fruit knives, two small butter knives fitted with bone handles, and a Turkish souvenir dagger (condition report: used conditions, some general light wear)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a silver vesta, hallmarked Chester 1909, approximate gross weight 12 grams, two glass jars with white metal lids, unmarked, approximate gross weight 8.9 grams, a 'Stratton' pill box, a small dagger, a measuring wheel, three jewellery boxes, an assortment of white metal and glass jars, a white metal tray, some commemorative medals and coins, together with a small assortment of cutlery,
Ca. 1300-1500 AD. A short iron double-edged dagger with a slightly curved sculptured cross guard with incised decoration and tapering tang to brazil-nut shaped pommel, Oakshott type H1 or H2. This beautiful example probably belonged to a medieval knight, who may have used it as a secondary weapon in close combat. Size: L:465mm / W:105mm ; 360g Provenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze dagger with its beautifully-shaped blade tapering to a sharp point and the hilt masterfully crafted, curving inward from a splayed pommel to form concave, flanged sides to receive an inlay. A nearly circular crescent guard encloses the upper part of the midrib, overlapping the hilt and enhancing the blade's durability and strength. Bronze weaponry in the Bronze Age of Western Asia was a crucial element of warfare and social status. The mastery of bronze casting and the use of weapons in warfare and hunting was a significant factor in the rise and fall of many empires during this period. The Western Asiatic region was renowned for its impressive bronze weapons, which were frequently adorned with intricate designs and motifs, as is exemplified by this magnificent dagger. For a similar, see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 61.261.5.Size: L:315mm / W:40mm ; 145gProvenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1990s.
Ca. 1400-1500 AD. An iron dagger or stiletto featuring a double-edged slender blade with a button-shaped cross guard, rectangular-section tang finished with a circular pommel. For a similar, see The Royal Armouries Collections, accession number: X.287. Size: L:495mm / W:45mm ; 390g Provenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Ca. 1300-1500 AD. A medium-sized iron double-edged dagger with a sculptured cross guard in the shape of a hammer head and tapering tang to disc-shaped pommel, Oakshott type H1 or H2. The handle would have been covered in either wood or leather. This beautiful example probably belonged to a medieval knight, who may have used it as a secondary weapon in close combat. Size: L:360mm / W:50mm ; 280g Provenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Ca. 1400-1500 AD. A Medieval dagger/stiletto with a long thin blade and handle. The cross guard is a square section bar in the middle but is shaped into slightly tapered rods towards to outside. Here at the widest point are bands of incised decoration, around each end of the cross guard. The pommel is a nut shape. There is some large pitting on the blade, other wise the condition is good.Size: L:360mm / W:100mm ; 250gProvenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Ca. 1300-1500 AD. Forged in iron with a wooden dagger with a lengthy blade and a thick handle. The wood covers the tang, forming a round pommel, gripping surface, and a downward pointed guard. The blade is sharpened on one side, with a blunt thick edge, and a pointed tip. This dagger is large but a solid defense weapon which may have been carried at the right hip, and although used by civilians during this period, they were primarily used in close combat by nobles and common soldiers. For a similar, see The Royal Armouries Collections, accession number: X.225. Size: L:475mm / W:50mm ; 270g Provenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Ca. 19th century AD. A beautiful kard dagger crafted with a single-edged blade of exquisite watered steel, the blade tapers to a sharp point, perfectly suited to its intended purpose. The handle of the knife is no less impressive, with its robust construction and lavish ornamentation. Adorned with intricate gold koftgari decoration, the handle features delicate floral scrolls that add a touch of elegance to the knife's overall appearance. Koftgari, a technique originating from India, involves the inlaying of fine wires of gold, silver, or brass onto metal surfaces, creating a decorative effect that is both beautiful and durable. In this knife, the koftgari decoration is executed with exceptional skill and precision, a testament to the mastery of the Ottoman craftsmen who created it. Cf. Bonhams, Antique Arms and Armour, London, 25 July 2012, Lot 88.Size: L:345mm / W:25mm ; 425gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly in a collection of A. Kotlar, since the 1970s.
Ca. 500-400 BC. An iron acinaces-type sword with long, broad tapering blade, which terminates in a point, rectangular grip with lobed lower guard, rounded pommel. The acinaces is a type of dagger or short sword used mainly in the first millennium BC in the eastern Mediterranean, especially by the Medes, Scythians and Persians, before it was adopted by the Greeks. Size: L:465mm / W:75mm ; 380g Provenance: Private UK collection; formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Western Asiatic/Aegan, ca. 1200-700 BC. A finely cast bronze dagger, comprising a triangular-shaped, double-edged blade with raised mid-rib and a flanged, hollowed hilt. The dagger's design is both practical and aesthetic. Bronze weaponry was an essential part of life in the Bronze Age, used for hunting, warfare, and even ritual purposes. Size: L:315mm / W:30mm ; 165gProvenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1990s.
Ca. early 20th century AD. Silver mounted dagger with hilt and scabbard decorated in chiseling niello, straight double-edged blade with two fullers on either side, inscription in niello "KABKA3" on the scabbard, both scabbard and hilt bear Russian Imperial hallmarks "84" and "LL" in Cyrillic. Condition: Very good. Size: L: 16 in., (41 cm); 270g Provenance: Property of a Central London Gallery, acquired on the US art market.
Ca. 1300-1500 AD. An iron double-edged dagger with a straight sculptured cross guard with incised decoration and tapering tang to the disc-shaped pommel with conical-shaped gilt decoration. Pommel is Oakshott type H1 or H2. This beautiful example probably belonged to a medieval knight, who may have used it as a secondary weapon in close combat. The surface is pitted and the item worn, but overall the condition is good. Size: L:410mm / W:95mm ; 285g Provenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Ca. 1300-1500 AD. A short iron double-edged dagger with a straight sculptured cross guard with incised decoration and tapering tang to disc-shaped pommel, Oakshott type H1 or H2. This beautiful example probably belonged to a medieval knight, who may have used it as a secondary weapon in close combat.Size: L:295mm / W:90mm ; 225gProvenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #41 to 100 (63 in Lot - 2 copies of issues #41, 64 & 98) - (1980/1985 - MARVEL - US & UK Price Variant) - Unbroken run of 60 issues including the first appearance of Roderick Kingsley, the first appearance and origin of Cloak and Dagger, the second appearance of Spider-Man's black costume + The first appearance of Spot - Flat/Unfolded
Dolch für Kadetten, Kaiserliche Marine, um 1900, Klinge korrodiert, wohl ehemals Zierätzung, Hersteller wohl Eickhorn, Solingen, Messingbeschläge, Bein vergilbt, frühere Drahtumwicklung verloren, L 46,5 cm. Dagger for cadets, Germany, Imperial Navy, around 1900, blade corroded, probably former ornamental etching, manufacturer probably Eickhorn, Solingen, brass fittings, leg yellowed, former wire wrap lost, l 46.5 cm
An assorted collection of silver & white metal brooch pins. The lot to include a 925 JS marquise amber cabochon gecko lizard brooch to rollover clasp verso, a 925 oval mother of pearl panel to pierced design mount & rollover clasp, a sterling Bond Boyd etched contoured maple leaf to rollover clasp, a floral filigree to rollover clasp with foreign marks & tests as silver, an enamel & twist work dagger pendant & a white stone set anchor. Total weight approx 35.6g. Largest measures approx 3.5cm.
A rare gold-koftgari steel double dagger (kard) North India, 19th Centurycomprising two daggers, the smaller dagger concealed within the handle of the larger dagger, each with single-edged watered steel blade with flattened spine, hinged foliate elements to pommel, decorated in gold overlay with inscription-filled cartouches and partial cartouches filled with foliate interlace, the larger dagger with armour piercing tip and hinged pommel, button for opening to lower side of grip 36 cm. long(2)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate UK Collection, London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gold damascened steel 'tears of the wounded' push dagger (katar) India, 18th Centurythe double-edged watered steel blade with two fullers and central spine containing free running steel balls, or 'tears of the wounded', chiselled near the forte with a palmette motif, the grips in the form of two multifaceted baluster crossbars, the hilt decorated in gold overlay with bands of floral motifs interspersed by foliate quatrefoils, the inner face of the cross-guard with chevrons 48.5 cm. longFootnotes:ProvenanceDr. Leo S. Figiel (1918-2013).Butterfield & Butterfield, The Dr. Leo S. Figiel Collection of Mogul Arms, San Francisco, 24 August 1998, lot 2136.Private US Collection.The present lot features free running balls, usually referred to as 'the tears of Allah' or 'the tears of the wounded'. Normally made of steel or pearl and placed within blades, this feature is known from the 16th Century onwards (R. Hales, Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour: A Lifetime's Passion, London, 2013, p. 27).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mother of pearl hilted dagger Gujarat, 17th/ 18th Centurythe single-edged watered steel blade with raised central ridge and flattened spine, the hilt mounted with mother-of-pearl plaques of chevron design, each held in place by three brass pins, the wood scabbard with gilt-copper mounts engraved with floral decoration, foliate suspension loop to one side, clad in brocade silk with pomegranate motifs 32 cm. longFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate US collection. In the 16th and 17th Centuries, the accounts of the Jesuit missionaries and foreign travellers often mention mother-of-pearl objects manufactured in Gujarat. These objects were usually intended for the Ottoman and Portuguese markets, but were also greatly appreciated in the Mughal court.Comparative examples are in the Musee Guimet, Paris (MA 6825) and published in Simon Ray, April 2007, no. 26 both formerly in the collection of Krishna Riboud. See also Thierry-Nicolas Tchakaloff et al, La Route des Indes: Les Indes et L'Europe: échanges artistiques et héritage commun, 1650-1850, 1998, p. 106, no. 33; Simon Digby, 'The mother-of-pearl overlaid furniture of Gujarat: the holdings of the Victoria and Albert Museum', in Robert Skelton, Andrew Topsfield, Susan Stronge and Rosemary Crill (eds.), Facets of Indian Art, 1986, p. 215.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare steel push dagger (katar) probably Deccan, 16th/ 17th Centurywith double-edged European steel blade, the forte decorated in openwork with scrolling foliate vines, the cross-guard with openwork vegetal designs, the inner face chiselled with a central floral motif, the hilt of typical form with flaring sidebars decorated in openwork with scrolling foliate vines and terminating in a scalloped edge, the grips of baluster form with geometric motifs 51.4 cm. longFootnotes:ProvenanceDr. Leo S. Figiel (1918-2013).Butterfield & Butterfield, The Dr. Leo S. Figiel Collection of Mogul Arms, San Francisco, 24 August 1998, lot 2130.Private US Collection.During the late 16th and early 17th Centuries, the triangular blades of the 16th Century were replaced by European blades, the cut down versions of which were pouring into India at this time. Similar examples of katars with European blades are in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Acc. No. 36.25.1023 & 36.25.1021. For more information, see R. Elgood, Hindu Arms and Ritual, Delft, 2004, pp. 152-161.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Mughal jade-hilted steel dagger (khanjar) North India, 18th/ 19th Centurythe double-edged steel blade of slightly curved form with raised central spine, the jade hilt of waisted form with foliate quillons, the top curving towards a bifurcated foliate pommel with bud finial, carved foliate decoration to upper end of grip and between quillons; the associated scabbard with jade mounted to top and bottom, the chape engraved with floral motif to each side 33.5 cm. long(2)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate UK Collection, London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger By W.K.C. Solingen10 inch, double edged blade. The top with maker "W.K.C. Solingen" and knights helm trade mark. Plated crossguard with central eagle and swastika. Plated pommel with oak leaf decoration. Orange twist ring grip. Contained in its plated, stipple decorated scabbard with oak leaf decorated bands and plain suspension rings. Complete with well worn alloy cord knot.
Six Various Knife Related Booksconsisting The London Knife Book 1820-1945 by R Flook ... The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives by R Flook (paperback) ... The Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Dagger by L Thompson (paperback) ... Knives Of War by Hughes (paperback) ... A Photographic Primer Of Military Knives by R Flook (paperback). 6 items.
A collection of various collectables including a cold cast bronzed figure of a jockey on horseback "The Witches Club - Sally Corkostar 2008", a Chinese carved wooden figure of "A Taoist sage with staff seated within a peach", a Leatherman PST2 folding tool/knife, four various belt buckles including "Music City USA Nashville", "Blue Grass" set with rhinestones, "Country Music" and "Crossed Revolvers with deck of cards", three Daniel Hechter gent's wristwatches and four others, a collection of 27 various modern collectables pocket watches, a similar Japanese dagger lighter and a reproduction Victoria Cross miniature medal
A quantity of costume jewellery to include a white metal brooch in the form of a Scots dagger with set with hardstone, a turquoise-effect bead necklace, an oval portrait brooch, a yellow metal link necklace, large pendant with a lapis-effect stone, two ladies' silver dress rings, both floral set with semiprecious stones, a single strand of faux pearls, etc.

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