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A WW2 Eastern Front Medal with ribbon; a German War Merit Cross with ribbon; a WW1 British 1914-1915 Star, unnamed, with ribbon; two WW2 German Service Pass books; two German WW2 Work Books; a German bayonet and scabbard, 39.5cm; a curved dagger with bone handle, metal and material-covered scabbard, 28.5cm; and a reproduction dagger.
A large pressed metal charger, embossed with a couple in a window, enclosed by a border with fruit and Greenman masks, 61cm, a Victorian rosewood jewellery box, mother of pearl inlay, removeable tray; a Kenyan dagger with horn handle, animal skin sheath 29cm; a ceramic mask of an African male, two ocarina instruments - one cased.
A collection of three retro vintage 20th century Bristol Blue cobalt glass ornaments to include an ornament in the from of a gentleman's hat, a paperweight in the form of a sailing boat and a dagger ornament. Boat paperweight marked 'Bristol', hat marked S. bales, Bristol, B. B. CG. Dagger measures 16cm in length. Good condition.
A late 20th Century 9ct gold centre seconds Rotary wristwatch, the 17 jewel movement (unseen) to a signed and silvered circular dial with applied baton markers and dagger hands in a polished case with snap on bezel and fitted with a 9ct gold mesh link bracelet with folding clasp, width excluding crown 34mm plus a fitted box of issue and guarantee dated 26.10.83
JOSÉ MARÍA VÁZQUEZ (Mexico, 1765 - 18th century)."Virgen de los Dolores", 1810.Oil on copper.It has repainting.Preserves original frame in carved and gilded wood.Signed and dated in the lower right corner.Measurements: 46,5 x 35 cm; 54,5 x 43 cm (frame).The Virgin in front of the wood of the cross, which cannot be appreciated in its totality, is shown in sorrow and compunction with her hands on her chest and on them the silver reflection of the dagger. Devotion to the sorrows of the Virgin has its roots in medieval times, and was especially widespread among the Servite Order, founded in 1233. There are many and varied iconographic representations whose central theme is the Virgin Mary in her Sorrowful aspect, the first of which depicts her next to the Child Jesus, who sleeps oblivious to the future suffering that awaits him. The cross, the main symbol of the Passion, is usually present in these works, even embraced by the Child, while Mary looks on with a pathetic expression. Another aspect is that which forms part of the Pietà, similar to the previous one, although her Son is here dead, not asleep, depicted as an adult and after his crucifixion. In the oldest representations of this theme, Christ's body appears disproportionately small, as a symbol of the mother's memory of her Son's childhood, when she contemplated him asleep on her lap. Finally, the Virgin of Sorrows and Solitude also stands out for its importance, in which Mary appears alone, sometimes with her heart pierced by one or more swords. As this representation is very close to popular sentiment, the iconography of the Virgin of Sorrows is followed by that of Solitude: Mary, completely alone, is haunted by the memory of the main moments of her life, afflicted in solitude, without her Son. This theme frequently depicts the weeping of the Virgin, with torrents of tears streaming down her cheeks.The work is attributed to the colonial painter José María Vázquez, also known as Vásquez. He received his academic training at an early age under the guidance of the painter Rafael Ximeno y Planes, and later studied at the San Carlos Academy in Mexico. In 1972, thanks to a scholarship granted by his country, he was awarded a scholarship to travel with other fellow students to Spain to continue his artistic education at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. However, this trip did not materialise. His work was widely applauded by the critics and the society of his time, who considered him one of the most famous portraitists.
A painted plaster model of a maiden in the Neoclassical taste, 19th century in the manner of Regency designs by Humphrey Hopper, portrayed standing and draped, a dagger held at her breast, on a rectangular base, approximately 180cm high, base 49cm wide (as found) This piece is on view by appointment at our Donnington Priory saleroom - please contact us to organise viewing and collection. Condition Report: This piece is on view by appointment at our Donnington Priory saleroom - please contact us to organise viewing and collection. The figure has sheared at the ankles and will require remedial restoration work- and very careful collection and transport to try and ensure that further damages do not occur Condition Report Disclaimer
Chinese Dagger. A Chinese bronze dagger from the Henan probably Mid to Late Second B.C., cast bronze with 33cm tapered blade and integral handle with two rings and flat circular pommel, verdigris throughout and signs of age and use, overall length 41.5cm long, presented in a modern Chinese box Qty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection, Kent.
A MUGHAL-STYLE 'HORSE HEAD' DAGGER HILTIndia, 18th century. The handle is finely carved from pale-green aventurine, naturalistically rendered in the form of a horse's head with the ears facing back, the nostrils flared and the mouth slightly open. The intricately incised mane falls gracefully down on one side of the neck.Provenance: From a private collection in New York, USA.Condition: Good condition with old wear and minuscule nicks. The horse head with several natural fissures, some of which have developed into small hairline cracks over time. Naturally grown patina overall, the polish of a fine, silky-matt feel.Weight: 208 gDimensions: Height 13 cm, width 7 cmFitted box with the initial 'A', finely carved in high relief and openwork from white jade, dating to the first half of the 20th century. (2)Horse-head dagger hilts were first depicted in paintings of the Padshahnama (Chronicle of the King of the World), about 1635, a manuscript documenting the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1628-58). As horses were highly prized in Mughal culture, it is not surprising that horse-head daggers were the most popular subject for zoomorphic hilts for several centuries.Expert's note: While many of these hilts are carved from Jade, Aventurine was both a highly prized and extremely rare material at the time, and a hilt carved from this fine material must consequently be regarded as rare. Also note the distinct glimmer within the translucent stone, which makes this mineral unique.Auction result comparison: Compare a Mughal 'horse head' dagger hilt, also dated to the 18th century, at Sotheby's London in Art of the Islamic World on 19th October 2016, Lot 253, bought in at an estimate of GBP 18,000-25,000.懞兀兒風格馬頭匕首柄印度,十八世紀。手柄由淡青色砂金石精雕而成,馬頭形狀,耳朵朝後,鼻孔張開,嘴巴微微張開。 鬃毛細節生動,在脖子的一側。 來源:紐約私人收藏。 品相:狀況良好,有舊磨損和微小的劃痕。馬頭有幾條天然裂痕,其中一些隨著時間的推移已經發展成細小的裂縫。包漿自然生長,細膩光潤。 重量:208克 尺寸:高13 厘米,寬7 厘米 帶首字母"A"的裝盒,鑲嵌精美雕刻的白玉,可追溯至 20 世紀上半葉。(2) 專家注釋:雖然此類劍柄中有許多是翡翠雕刻而成,但砂金石在當時既是一種極為珍貴又極為稀有的材料,因此用這種優質材料雕刻而成的劍柄非常稀有。另外,注意半透明砂金石內的獨特微光,這使得這種石料獨一無二。 拍賣結果比較: 比較一件十八世紀懞兀兒馬頭匕首柄,十八世紀,見倫敦蘇富比Art of the Islamic World 2016年10月19日 Lot 253, 估價GBP 18,000-25,000。
A STAG ANTLER LION-HILTED DAGGERIndia, Mughal or Deccan, 16th-17th century (the hilt) and 19th century (the blade and mounting). The hilt boldly carved in the form of a lion with a fierce expression, the mouth agape revealing sharp teeth, the eyes with dark-inlaid pupils, the wavy fur finely incised. The gilt metal fittings with beaded, open worked floral decoration and neatly inset semi-precious stones.Provenance: French trade.Condition: Good condition with minor wear and traces of use. The hilt with age cracks and small old repairs to both ears as well as a fine, golden-brown patina overall.Weight: 549.3 g (total)Dimensions: Length 11 cm (the hilt), 45 cm (the blade), and 65.5 cm (total)The floral-decorated silk brocade scabbard further fitted with a gilt metal coat-of-arms bearing a shield surmounted by a five-pointed crown flanked by a lion and elephant above a ribbon with raised Devanagari inscription. The straight blade of triangular section.Auction result comparison: Compare a related ivory dagger handle in the form of a lion, 12.3 cm high, dated late 17th century and attributed to Deccan, at Christie's New York in Indian and South East Asian Art on 21 March 2007, lot 387, sold for USD 15,600. Compare a related Mughal marine-ivory-hilted dagger with a ram's head, dated to the 17th century, at Sotheby's London in The Sven Gahlin Collection on 6 October 2015, lot 142, sold for GBP 20,000.
WW1 German Trench Dagger, good example of the Carl Eickhorn / Officers pattern trench dagger with eagle head pommel, two piece black chequered grips and housed in its blackened steel scabbard with frog fitting to the top. Un-marked partially double edged blade with medial ridge. Blade 15cms, overall 27cms.
WW2 German SA Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen Jr Solingen, untouched example with its original wooden grip having nickel silver eagle and enamel SA emblem inserted. Lower cross guard is stamped to the reverse with Gau mark “No”. Housed in its original early pattern scabbard with the lower chape fitting having the ball squashed and slightly cracked. Standard double edged blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland” and makers trade mark to the rear. Some surface pitting to the top section of the blade and some scratches / light sharpening to the edge, but generally still okay. Blade 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Tiger Solingen, untouched example with its original wooden grip, which appears to have a period repair to the lower left hand section. Rear of the grip appears to have been flattened and with a number of indentations. Original polished eagle and enamel SA device to the grip. Lower cross guard is stamped with gau mark “Ns”. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging ring. Double edged blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Reverse of the blade has Tiger Solingen makers trade mark. Some surface staining to the blade. The blade measures 22 ¼ cms, overall 37cms.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger with Erased Rohm Inscription by Ernst Pack & Sohn, untouched example with brown wooden grip having eagle and SA device inserted. Lower cross guard stamped with gau mark “No”. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging ring. Lower ball fitting to the bottom chape is heavily dented and cracked. Double edged blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”, reverse side with remains of the Ernst Pack & Sohn makers trade mark and clear evidence of the Rohm dedication inscription has been removed as per regulations after the night of the long knives. The blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Tiger Solingen, fine example of a 2nd type 1st model Luftwaffe officers dress dagger with full aluminium fittings. Complete with the blue leather covered grip retaining the original wire binding. Top pommel with mobile swastika retaining much of the original gilt wash finish, lower cross guard with mobile swastikas to the centre, which again retain much of the finish. Blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium fittings and hanging chains. The chains clip stamped to the reverse “GES GESCH” and OLC in diamond. Fine double edged blade retaining much of the original polish. Tiger Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 31cms, overall 49 ½ cms.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen Jr Solingen, example with white ivorine grip retaining the wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides and cross guard in the form of a eagle in flight clutching swastika. Housed in its scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with small makers trade mark for Anton Wingen Jr Solingen. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 42cms. Some movement in the grip fittings and possibly ferrule replaced as miss-matched in colour to the rest of fittings.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Richard Herder Solingen, standard 2nd model example with white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides and cross guard with eagle in flight clutching swastika. Complete with its original scabbard retaining the two hanging rings. Double edged blade with RICH ABR HERDER SOLINGEN makers trade mark. Blade measures 25cms, overall 42cms. Some wear but generally a honest example.
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Portepee, good untouched example with a white celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Top pommel with remains of the gilt to the swastika. Cross guard in the form of Luftwaffe eagle clutching swastika. Officers bullion dress portepee (knot) attached to the grip. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is an original set of deluxe pattern officers brocade hanging straps with fine oakleaves relief to the clip fittings. Un-marked double edged blade measuring 25 ½ cms, overall 43 ½ cms.
Third Reich DLV/ NSFK Flyers Dagger by F & A Helbig, good example of a 2nd type example with full aluminium fittings. Blue leather covering to the grip. Cross guard with blackened central swastika. Housed in its original blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium fittings. NSKK acceptance emblem stamp to the top scabbard throat mount. Original short leather hanging strap attached to the scabbard. Double edged knife blade with makers mark to the base. The blade measures 17 ½ cms, overall 35cms. Generally good example.
Rare WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by Rudolf Buchel Solingen Merscheid with Straps and Knot, good untouched example of a standard German army officers dress dagger with deep orange handle, portepee attached to the pommel and tied round the cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is a original pair of brocade dress hanging straps with original fittings. Fine condition blade retaining the remains of the cross graining. Blade with makers trade mark for Rudolf Buchel Solingen Merscheid, this is one of the rarest makers to find on a German army officers dagger.
WW2 German Army Officers Deluxe Pattern Dagger Hanging Straps, good pair of deluxe pattern brocade hanging straps for the German army officers dress dagger. Oakleaves and acorns relief to the lower clips and the top fitting which is also marked “DRGM”. Some wear but generally still a good set
WW2 German Army Officers Deluxe Pattern Dagger Hanging Straps, good pair of deluxe pattern brocade hanging straps for the German army officers dress dagger. Oakleaves and acorns relief to the lower clips and the top fitting which is also marked “DRGM”. Metal clips to the top section of the brocade, attaching to the metal fitting, these with oak leaves relief. Good condition set.
WW2 German Naval Officers Dagger by WKC with Hanging Straps and Dress Knot, good untouched example of the WW2 German naval officers dress dagger by WKC with the orange celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Gilt top pommel with gold wire dress portepee attached and tied around the cross guard with fouled anchor and press stud release. Grip and cross guard slightly loose and in need of slight attention. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is an original, slightly miss-matched pair of hanging straps. One clip damaged on the long strap. Fine double edged blade with standard etch of foliage and fouled anchor. WKC makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 25cms, overall 42cms.
Third Reich RAD (Labour Service) Enlisted Mans Hewer Dagger by Alcoso Solingen, standard RAD labour service enlisted mans hewer dress dagger with stag horn grips, plated exterior fittings. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging strap bar to the side. Lower scabbard fitting with insignia of the RAD. Blade with standard motto “Arbeit adelt”, Alcoso Solingen makers trade mark to the reverse side. Blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 40 ½ cms. Some cleaning but overall a good example.
Third Reich RAD (Labour Service) Enlisted Mans Hewer Dagger by Ed Wusthof Solingen, standard RAD labour service enlisted mans hewer dagger with stag horn grips (one screw fitting absent), nickel silver fittings to the pommel and cross guard. Housed in its original blackened and nickel silver scabbard with single hanging bar fitting and RAD emblem to the lower chape. Reverse of the grip stamped “Br.661”, top scabbard chape stamped “Br.233”. Standard pattern blade with motto “Arbeit adelt” and makers trade mark to the rear with the additional “RADJ” in triangle above the maker. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 39 ½ cms.
Third Reich Red Cross (D.R.K) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger, good untouched example of an enlisted mans dress dagger with black chequered and smooth grips. Cross guard with DRK emblem to the centre. Complete with the original scabbard which has leather frog attached. Very good condition blade with sawback edge and fuller to the back edge. Marked under the cross guard “GES GESCHUTZ”. The blade measures 26 ½ cms, overall 41 ½ cms. Some light areas of plating lifting and some cracking to the leather frog, but generally a good example.
WW2 German Dress Bayonet by Robert Klass Solingen, with two piece chequered grips, plated blade with fuller to the back edge. Makers mark to the reverse of the blade. No scabbard; semi-relic German K98 bayonet without the grip slabs, no scabbard and some wear to the blade; Imperial German sawback edge bayonet with crown W over 13 to the spine, no grip slabs and pitting to the blade; Fantasy dagger with heavy cast handle and housed in a black cloth covered and brass scabbard. (4 items)
* Ottoman Dagger Bichaq, Second Half of the 19th Century, swollen T-section bade gold damascened at the forte with two circular inscriptions within foliage, iron hilt covered with gold damascened decoration including a short inscription, in its sheath with embossed brass mounts and re-covered with red velvet. Blade 27cms, good condition. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price
* Silver-Coloured Metal Mounted Ottoman Dagger Bichaq c.1900, slightly recurved single edge blade, hilt and sheath embossed with flowering foliage, hilt with shallow ear-shaped pommel. Blade 30cms, good condition. This item has been imported from outside the EU so is subject to a 5% import duty on the hammer price.

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