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Paul Gauguin, 1848 Paris – 1903 Atuona auf Hiva Oa, Französisch-PolynesienDolch mit Scheide in BronzeGesamtlänge: 34,5 cm. Dolch ohne Scheide: 30,5 cm.Feine figürliche Radierung und Signatur „P. Go“.Aufgelegt auf Acryl-Sockelung.Beigegeben zwei Expertisen: eine von Douglas Cooper, Monte Carlo, 29. März 1985, sowie eine von Cl. Raimond Lépine, Paris, 14 Januar. Gauguin schuf das Modell zu diesem Dolch nach Vorbildern des Kunsthandwerks der polynesischen Kultur. Das Interesse an der Schaffung eines solchen Gegenstandes erklärt sich nicht zuletzt dadurch, dass Gauguin zeitlebens ein passionierter Fechter war. Der Griff plastisch gestaltet mit erkennbaren Fabelwesen. Die zweischneidige Klinge in Eisen. Die Scheide röhrenförmig, entsprechend eines Bambusrohres, leicht geschweift, daran feine figurative Ätzungen sowie die Signatur „P. Go“.Anmerkung:Douglas Cooper verweist in seiner Expertise auf die Kurzsignatur, die Gaugin auch auf seinen Gemälden erstmalig ab 1888 für einen Zeitraum von fünf oder sechs Jahren verwendete, eine Datierung der Form zwischen 1887 und Ende 1889 liegt deshalb nahe.Literatur:Gaston Varenne, Les bois grave‘s et sculpte‘s de Paul Gauguin, in: La Renaissance de l‘art français et des industries de luxe, Nr. 12, Dezember 1927, mit Text und Abbildung des Objektes, in Kopie beigegeben. (1330651) (1) (11)Paul Gauguin,1848 Paris – 1903 Atuona at Hiva OA, French PolynesiaDAGGER WITH BRONZE SCABBARD Total length: 34.5 cm. Dagger excl. scabbard: 30.5 cm.Fine figural etching and signature “P. Go”.Placed on acrylic base. Accompanied by two expert’s reports, one by Douglas Cooper, Monte Carlo, 29 March 1985, the other by Cl. Raimond Lépine, Paris, 14 January. Gauguin created the model for this dagger based on Polynesian crafts. The handle is designed three-dimensionally with recognizable mythical creatures and a double-edged iron blade. The scabbard is tubular, like a bamboo cane, slightly curved, with fine figurative etchings and the signature "P. Go". Notes: In his report Douglas Cooper refers to the short signature that Gauguin also used on his paintings for the first time from 1888 for a period of 5 or 6 years, so a dating between 1887 and the end of 1889 seems likely.Literature:Publication Direction Henry Lapauze, La Renaissance de l’art français, December 1927, with text by Gaston Yarenne, and illustration of the object (copy enclosed).
A large Nepalese / Gurkha kukri knife dagger as used for sacrificial purposes during Nepalese festivals. Horn grip inlaid with white metal decoration and lions head to the pommel. The single edged blade with pokerwork detailing housed in a black leather scabbard. Both smaller Karda and Chakmak knives present. Measures approx 93cm.
A late WWII Second World War Pakistan Frontier Corps ( Bara Rifles ) officers uniform belt. Brown leather with various loops and central brass badge applied to the white metal buckle tab. The badge depicting two crossed swords dagger beneath a Pakistani crescent moon and star. The ' Frontier Corps ' within a ribbon scroll.
A 20th Century Middle Eastern / Omani Khanjar / Jambiya dagger. Dome shaped pommel with a Rhino horn waisted grip and a curved blade having pronounced central rib. Housed in an intricately decorated white metal scabbard with filigree decoration and silver rings woven into the scabbard. Retaining the original fabric belt. Measures approx 30cm top to bottom.
A Quantity of Militaria, comprising a No.1 Service dress uniform to the Royal Artillery of tunic, later applied with a Second World War RAF full dress brevet to a signalman, trousers and peaked cap, a No.2 Service dress cap, an inert Mills Bomb No.36 - lacks base plug, a small quantity of buttons, cap badges and rank pips, a box camera, an Indian dagger and an Indian kukri, a powder horn etc., with research material.Footnote:- the uniform belonged to the vendor's father Kenneth Fay Turner, who trained with the RAF in the Second World War as a Pilot Observer, he was sent to Canada for Navigator training in 1944, but did not complete it, being withdrawn from air crew training. He returned to the UK in May 1944 and released for employment in the mines under the Bevin scheme (Bevin Boys). After the war he joined the Royal Artillery as a Territorial.
A Second World War German Army Dagger, with 25cm unsigned double edge steel blade, the silver plated white metal hilt with wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, the plated steel scabbard with pebbled decoration, 39.5cmWear to the silver plating of the hilt and scabbard, which has some rust pitting.
A Second World War German SA Dagger, the 22cm steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and maker's log for Anton Wingen Jr., Solingen, the nickel crossguard stamped No, the wood grip inset with eagle and enamel SA badge, the brown enamelled scabbard with nickel mounts and leather hanging strap.Dirty condition with corrosion to the nickel mounts. Should clean up. The blade is in good order. The pommel nut has not been removed. The surface of the brown enamelled scabbard is crizzly with fine pitting. The dagger has not been made-up or altered.
A Second World War German Luftwaffe Dagger, second pattern, the 25cm double edge steel blade with maker's mark for F W Holler, Solingen, and with billet marks to the tang, the white metal hilt with wire bound wrythen fluted orange plastic grip, the steel hilt with pebbled decoration and traces of silver plating, 43cmSome pitting to the blade. Wear to the hilt fittings. Some pitting to the scabbard.
A Second World War German Army Officer's Dagger, the unsigned 25.5cm double edge steel blade etched with eagle, scrolling tendrils and leaves, the tang with billet marks, silver plated hilt with wrythen fluted orange plastic grip, the silver plated scabbard with pebbled decoration, with green velvet backed silver lace suspender, the white metal mounts stamped D/#.R.G.M., and with silver bullion thread portapee, 40cmMinor scratching to the blade, 2.5cm from the tip there is a crack running from the edge to the medial ridge. There is wear to the grip on the front. Wear to the velvet of the suspender straps and corrosion to the mounts. The scabbard has three small dings to the left edge. There is tarnishing to the mounts, 12 leaves to the pommel cap
A Gurkha Kukri, the 34cm single edge curved steel blade with narrow fuller to the back edge, steel bolster, one piece wood grip with flat elliptical pommel, in a leather scabbard with various impressed markings including 6/17COY. ABC, MA/11 04, with brass tip and leather frog; a 19th Century German Hunting Dagger, with 30cm triangular section steel blade, recurving crossguard and antler grip, lacks scabbard, 43cm; an Early 19th Century Percussion Pocket Pistol, th e7cm octagonal steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, foliate engraved brass box lock and chequered walnut bag butt, 19cm -af (3)1 - Delamination mark and rust patching to blade, chip to wood pommel, bruising and scuffing to leather scabbard and frog. 2 - Orange rust pitting to blade and crossguard. 3 - Deep rust pitting to barrel, hammer and trigger, action does not work.
A Sudanese Dagger, with 24cm double edge steel blade, leather covered waisted grip and leather scabbard; also, five various African knives, with four leather scabbards, a small Swedish barrel knife, a Scandinavian hunting knife with foliate carved wood grip and foliate embossed leather scabbard with steel chape, a hunting knife with antler grip and two small arrows (11)
A Pair of Burmese Dha Swords, each with 44cm single edge curved steel blade, cylindrical hilt bound with steel wire, with brass bound two piece stained wood scabbard, 76cm; a Malayan Parang, with wood grip and scabbard; a Moroccan Jambiya, with ebonised grip and foliate embossed white metal scabbard; also, an Indian kukri and leather scabbard, an Indian dagger with gilt thread embroidered red velvet scabbard, a Sudanese dagger with maroon leather bound grip and scabbard, and a machete blade (8)
An Omani Wild Olive Wood Throwing Stick, Dhofar, of cylindrical form, slightly swollen in the middle, with a silver pommel cap embossed with bands of scrolling tendrils, 89.5cm (with a note that states it will sink in water, and will maim or kill at 20 feet.); a Shihuh, Oman Battle Axe, each side of the small socket head struck with a sun motif, on a cylindrical wood haft, 76cm; a Syrian dagger, the curved blade engraved with Koranic script, the wood and bone grip inlaid with mother of pearl, with brass scabbard; also, two Omani bamboo camel sticks and a wood donkey stick (6)
A 19th Century Belgian Six Shot Pinfire Revolver, with 7cm octagonal steel barrel, the cylinder with Liege proof marks and hinged loading gate, side rod ejector, folding trigger and walnut grip scales, 18cm; a 19th Century Percussion Pocket Pistol, the 7cm steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, walnut slab butt; a German Hunting Dagger, with antler and stacked leather washer grip with aluminium pommel and associated leather sheath; also, two modern Franklin Mint Lord of the Night Skies Collectors Knifes, boxed and with a single display board, a modern hunting knife with camouflage sheath, two collectors folding pocket knives and various badges (qty)Pistols do not work. Some pitting to metalware.
AN ETHOPIAN DAGGER with shaped wooden handle and ornate embossed leather scabbard with plaited leather suspension loop, six other similar daggers and an African dagger in a wooden scabbard with carved criss-cross and lozenge designs. 35 cms max PROVENANCE: The David Stainthorpe Collection Note: These bladed products are not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that edged weapons or bladed products cannot be sent by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
An Oriental hardwood jardiniere stand, together with a mahogany cheese coaster, lacquered stand, decorative framed oriental bamboo-style mirror and an Eastern dagger, the largest 38cm high (qty.)Condition ReportIn various condition, some damage and wear. Please see additional photos of the cheese coaster.
A Nayarit large standing warrior figure Mexico, circa 100 BC - 250 AD pottery, wearing a pointed headdress, earrings, nose rings and armbands, with bared teeth, holding a dagger and a small square shield and with a mace like object on his abdomen, with a red slip and back and white pigment decoration, white painted collection number 1162, 68cm high. Provenance Stanley J. Seegar Collection. Sotheby's, London, 1000 Ways of Seeing: The Private Collection of The Late Stanley J. Seeger, 5 March 2014, lot 453. ArtAncient Ltd, London, 1 Feb 2016. Romy Rey Collection, London. Exhibited Kelleher, P.J. The Stanley J. Seeger Jr. Collection, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1961, no. 159.
dating: third quarter of the 16th Century provenance: France, Strong, straight, single-edged blade, long tang marked on both sides; iron hilt, entirely silver-inlaid with arabesque decorations, lily-shaped quillons, urn-shape pommel; baluster-shaped, faceted grip. See a very similar dagger in 'European Daggers', Bashford Dean, NY 1924, ill. 44 nr. 239, text page 158. More examples of this typically French dagger are in Musée de l'Armée and Pauilhac Collection. length 30 cm.
A 19th Century Cossack cherkeska uniform, comprising inner and outer layer and Kinjal dagger on a strap, the outer jacket with nine gazyr pockets upon each breast, the epaulette's with central blue stripe on white ground and light blue border, 125cm high, the dagger 50cm long (including hilt and case) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A pair of Bow porcelain seated cherub candlestick bases, circa 1765, applied garlands and bocage on pierced scroll bases, red anchor and dagger marks, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
(calibre 690) lever movement signed Bidynator, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, chrome plated case with a stainless steel screw back numbered 2507 25, inside back cover numbered 54 6 519, Breitling strap and steel buckle32mm wideChrome plated surface with wear, back cover with opening tool scratch marks, strap and buckle are by Breitling but are a later addition, crown with Breitling logo, dial with minor staining marks, hands with staining marks, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
manual wound lever movement signed, champagne coloured dial with dot and dagger markers, diamond and ruby set bezel, snap-on back stamped inside Rolex and numbered 632 and 18k.750, case serial number 626290, with Rolex box15mm wideCase with surface scratches, case back numbers are rubbed but still visible, later strap and buckle, crown with Rolex logo, diamonds and rubies look complete, glass edges with very minor chips visible under an eyeglass, dial with minor staining marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

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