A 17th Century (1662) Japanese Edo Period armour piercing Yyoroi-Doshi Tanto knife dagger. Horn capped pommel, twisted leather grip and pair of hilt ornaments. Blade Nakago / tang dated Kanbun 2 (Feb 1622) with maker Nagasome Okimasa. Heavy armour piercing blade with deep single fuller. Housed in a lacquered wooden scabbard with smaller utility knife. Measures approx 39cm.
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A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German SA Officers dress dagger. The dagger having a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and Eagle Swastika shape badge to the grip. The ricasso marked RZM 7/12 and the blade etched with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany). Housed in steel scabbard, measuring approx 38cm. If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification. Due to the nature of these items, we politely remind buyers of the need to satisfy themselves as to the condition / originality of all lots prior to bidding irrespective of any description.
A North African (Algeria) Kabyle People Flyssa sword dagger. Stylised animal head pommel with chased metal mounts, a narrow straight-backed, single-edged blade inset with yellow metal details housed in a carved wooden scabbard. Measures approx 49cm. If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.
An early 20th Century Middle Eastern / Yemen Khanjar / Jambiya dagger. Characteristic white metal hilt finely decorated with granulation details and wire filigree. The pommel topped with pronounced bead heads. Curved blade with a central rib housed in a leather scabbard. Measures approx 34cm.
A Mughal-style dagger Jade hilt, carved with a ram's head finial, decorated with inlaid cabochon quartz stones with red backing and gilt metal detailsCurved steel blade, adorned with gilt engravings featuring calligraphic inscriptionsIndia or Iran, 19th/20th century(slight oxidation on the blade) Comp.: 37 cm
Ca. 1100 - 900 BC. A moulded bronze dagger with a short, tapering blade, a prominent midrib and a guard. The hilt is characterised by a flat hollow cross-section that would fix to a wooden or bone handle. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann Collection Part I, Lot 24, 14. Size: 430mm x 50mm; Weight: 325g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A bronze dagger with a flanged hilt and blade finely cast in one piece. The tapering double-edged blade features a shaped hilt with an elliptical pommel, hollowed on each face for a pair of grip scales. For similar see: The British Museum, Museum number 122932, Christie's, Live Auction 21841, Antiquities, Lot. 71. Size: 270mm x 35mm; Weight: 105g Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.A cast-bronze dagger blade with a shallow midrib bearing several fullers, a tip, and sharpened edges. The tang is inserted into a wooden handle and connected to a gold pommel, providing an example of how Egyptian weapon handles would have looked. For similar see: A GROUP OF METAL WEAPONS FROM TELL EL-‘AJJUL IN THE HUNTERIAN MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, Vicino Oriente XVII (2013), pp. 115-133, N. Cat. 2.Size: 270mm x 40mm; Weight: 90gProvenance: Property of a European collector, acquired on the Austrian art market, 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Ca. 1100 - 900 BC. A bronze dagger made using the lost wax casting technique. It has a slender blade with a high midrib and a polygonal guard, all below a wavy and flanged hilt. The blade was cast with the handle. The lip surrounding the handle would have held an inlay made from bone, wood, or some other perishable material to create a full grip. Size: 455mm x 70mm; Weight: 530g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1100 - 900 BC. A moulded bronze dagger with a short, tapering blade, a prominent midrib and a guard. The hilt is characterised by a flong tang that would fix to a wooden or bone handle. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann Collection Part I, Lot 24, 14. Size: 480mm x 55mm; Weight: 765g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 1100 - 900 BC. A bronze dagger with a long, tapering blade, a prominent large polygonal midrib and a gracefully curved guard. The hilt is characterised by a rounded cross-section and the dagger culminates with a distinctive, heavy pommel. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann Collection Part I, Lot 24, 14. Size: 420mm x 55mm; Weight: 400g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1100 - 900 BC. A bronze dagger made using the lost wax casting technique. It has a slender blade with a high midrib and a recurve guard, all below an openwork hilt. The blade was cast with the handle. The lip surrounding the handle would have held an inlay made from bone, wood, or some other perishable material to create a full grip. Size: 540mm x 65mm; Weight: 560g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 500 BC. An Iron dagger is of typical Scythian form, featuring a short, symmetrical blade mounted on a guard embellished with double scrolls and an ellipsoidal pommel. Provenance: Private London collection, acquired on the European art market pre 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
DOCTOR STRANGE VOL.2 #1 to 81 + KING-SIZE ANNUAL #1 + GIANT-SIZE DR. STRANGE #1 (83 in Lot) - (1974/1987 - MARVEL - US & UK Price Variant) - Full complete run of Volume 2 which includes the first appearances of Silver Dagger, the Shadowqueen & Rintrah + Doctor Strange's first meeting with Brother Voodoo & Blade
PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #61 to 110 (50 in Lot) - (1981/1986 - MARVEL - US & UK Price Variant) - An unbroken five year run which includes the first appearance and origin of Cloak and Dagger, the second appearance of Spider-Man's black costume + the first appearances of the Answer, Spot & Sin-Eater
Patek Philippe. A fine and very rare Limited Edition 18K white gold automatic wristwatch with world time and 24 hour indication produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of King's Sign Watch Co.Reference: 5230G-032, one of 50Date: Purchased 2024Movement: 33-jewel Cal.240 HU automatic, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism & 5 positions, gold micro-rotorDial: Silvered with turquoise central disc, applied polished baton hour markers, outer dark blue and matte silvered revolving diurnal and nocturnal 24-hour chapter ring, further outer silvered revolving chapter bearing the names of 24 world cities, polished pierced dagger handsCase: Polished round, screw down exhibition back, world time adjusting button in bandStrap/Bracelet: Black Patek Philippe alligator leather with turquoise stitchingBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: Patek Philippe box, outer card, Certificate of Origin, Attestation certificate, brochuresFootnotes:Kings Sign Watch Company was founded in 1923 and is the oldest luxury retailer still operating in Taiwan. To celebrate their 100th Anniversary, Patek Philippe released a limited edition World Time Ref:5230G-032, each featuring Taipei as a primary location in red. The centre of the dial was given a highly attractive and finely guilloched turquoise blue. Limited to just 50 pieces, the model also celebrates the half century partnership that has existed between the two companies.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A fine and rare 18K gold automatic calendar bracelet watchModel: Datejust 'Ovettone'Reference: 6105Date: Glasgow Import mark for 1952Movement: 18-jewel Cal.745 automatic, No.H78230, 75884Dial: Cream, applied gilt dart hour markers with luminous inserts, outer 1/5th second divisions, date aperture at 3 with red calendar markers, gilt dagger hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and crown, No.910878Strap/Bracelet: Fitted associated 18K gold mesh linkBuckle/Clasp: Folding clasp, hallmarked for London 1956Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 36mmFootnotes:The 6105 is one of the earlier Datejust references, a model which has now been in existence for nearly 80 years. It was this reference, along with the 6104, that we first start seeing the word Datejust on the dial. The current example features a Swiss only dial, as opposed to Swiss Made and the Officially Certified Chronometer is displayed across two lines. More interestingly, however, is that the wording of Datejust appears in the colour red. Correct for the period this lot also features a date wheel in just red, perhaps even one of the last fully red ones before the date wheels became predominantly roulette ones for the rest of the 50s.The thin milled or reeded bezel associated with this reference would evolve into the fluted bezel iconic to the modern day Datejust. The 6105 also has the nickname of Ovettone due to its egg-shaped case.The current owner has had the piece for over 25 years and has worn it infrequently.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cartier. A fine 18K rose gold and diamond set skeletonised manual wind wristwatchModel: PashaReference: 3438Date: Circa 2010Movement: Skeletonised 20-jewel Cal.9615 MC manual wind, No.66Dial: Skeletonised in the form of a panthers face set with diamonds and two emeralds for the eyes, blued steel dagger handsCase: Polished round, exhibition back secured by 6 screws, diamond set bezel, diamond set locking crown, No.29Strap/Bracelet: Grey Cartier satinBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K rose gold and diamond set folding clasp Signed: Case & movementSize: 42mmFootnotes:The Pasha collection was launched in 1985 and the legend goes that it was named as a tribute to the Pasha of Marrakesh, a lifelong Cartier client. Created by Gerald Genta, the watch was hugely distinctive with the cabochon set crown secured by a chain connected to the case.The current example features a skeletonised dial in the form a panthers face, each outline set in diamonds. Piercing green eyes in the form of two emeralds stare back out. Diamonds further adorn the bezel and 18K rose gold folding clasp.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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