A Third Pattern Commando Dagger, with cut-down 16cm machine forged blued steel blade, the ribbed alloy grip stamped with a broad arrow over 3 above the plain steel crossguard, the pommel moulded 4, with leather scabbard; another Example, with 17.5cm machine forged blued steel blade, the ribbed alloy grip moulded 4 at the pommel, no other markings, lacks scabbard; another Example, with "Fat Wood" grip and leather scabbard (3) CONDITION REPORT: . 1 - Orange rust pitting to blade and crossguard, with oxidisation to the grip. The blade has been cut down. The elastic on the scabbard is broken.2 - Some wear to the bluing of the blade towards the tip, with small areas of pitting. 3 - Heavily rust pitted cut down blade. Two stacked crossguards and grip lkacking pommel nut. Scabbard is shabby.
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A Japanese Koto Tanto Dagger, the 21cm steel blade with wide undulating hamon, the tang with two mekugi ana, line engraved brass habaki (formerly two piece, one piece now missing), the bronze tsuba chiselled with undulating waves, the blue braid bound same hilt with parcel gilt bronze Oni menuki, the parcel gilt bronze fuchi (signed "Somin") and kashira worked with seated figures, the black lacquer saya with parcel gilt bronze mounts and kozuka with bronze grip worked with mythical beasts, 47cm CONDITION REPORT: . Fine pitting to blade, with dried on grease. Blade does not fit the hilt very well because part of the habaki is missing. Some chips to the lacquer saya, but generally in good condition with good quality fittings, some may be matched.
A 19th Century Bhutanese Dagger, with an unusual 25cm fullered triangular section steel blade, the short waisted grip with traces of wire binding, with panelled white metal pommel and scabbard with wool tassel, 36.5cm CONDITION REPORT: . Orange rust pitting to the blade, wire binding loose and some missing.
A Late 19th Century Small Bowie Knife by Taylor, Sheffield, the 15.5cm clip point steel blade stamped REAL WITNESS KNIFE below an "All Seeing Eye", and maker's mark to the ricasso, with German silver crossguard and flat oval pommel, ebony grip and leather scabbard, 26cm; an Indian Small Knife, with triple fullered curved blade, brass bolster and horn grip, with leather scabbard; an Indian Dagger, with pierced steel blade inset with brass, steel crossguard, punched brass, bone and copper grip, with brass mounted velvet scabbard (3) CONDITION REPORT: . 1 - Some black patching and pitting to the back edge of the blade.2 - Some black patching to the blade.3 - Wear to the velvet pile of the scabbard
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe Dagger, 2nd pattern, the 26cm double edge bevelled steel blade with maker's etched mark C.GUSTAV SPITZER, SOLINGEN, the white metal hilt with wire bound orange plastic grip, the pebbled white metal scabbard with two suspension rings, 42cm CONDITION REPORT: . Minor black spots to the blade. One throat screw missing to the scabbard
A Comprehensive Collection of USSR Militaria, including an Afghan war period army soldier's webbing backed leather waist and cross belt, an officer's yellow dress belt with dagger slings, a Second World War officer's brown leather belt with steel buckle, a rare officer's leather belt with steel buckle, a rare army sergeant's belt, a faux leather belt with brass buckle, a post war navy belt, a post War gas mask in bag, another gas mask, a post war water bottle with mess tin in a case, two other cases, another water bottle, an entrenching tool, three leather trimmed ammunition pouches, two machine gun cleaning rods and a War time oil bottle and kit, four Marines Mosim Nagant rifle slings, two army carbine/rifle slings, a carbine sling, seventeen pairs of mainly officer's shoulder boards, a 1954 dated snow suit of smock and trousers in bag, a post-war Airforce dress jacket , two CCCP car pennants and three post war flags, contained in a blue holdall
A 19th Century Indo Persian Short Sword, the 46cm single edge curved steel blade stamped with foliate rosettes and crescent moons, engraved at the ricasso with wrigglework, the steel hilt with bird head pommel; 58cm; a Similar Smaller Dagger, the 26cm curved steel blade double edged for the last 7cm and with engraved wrigglework decoration, the pistol grip with later bluing, 37.5cm; an Indian Steel Mace, with horned head pommel and tubular haft engraved with figures, 73cm; a Small Brass Copy of a Halberd, 60cm (4) CONDITION REPORT: . 1 - Heavy pitting to the hilt. Black patching to the blade.2 - Black patching to the blade, later grip3 - Rust pitting and black patching to the surface.
Three German Third Reich Copy Daggers, comprising a Hitler Youth knife possibly converted from a scout's knife, an SS dagger and a Luftwaffe second pattern dagger; three Non-working Copy Guns, comprising a Luger pistol with leather holster, a Police automatic pistol and a US repeating cavalry carbine (6)
A 19th Century Indian Katar, the 21.5cm double edge tapered blade with raised medial ridge and slightly reinforced tip, the plain side bars joined by two baluster grip bars, 39cm; a 19th Century Indian Bichwa Dagger, with 20cm double wavy edge blade 30cm and sinuous bar grip with shaped flat knucklebow (2) CONDITION REPORT: . Both with black patching to the surface. The bichwa has a delamination crack to the blade.
A Prussian Model 1871 Dress Bayonet, the cut-down steel blade faintly etched with a trophy of arms and foliage, the brass hilt with nickel recurving crossguard, lacks scabbard; three Various Knives, comprising a German hunting knife with aluminium and stacked leather washers grip, a Chinese dagger with brass hilt and leather scabbard, and an Arab knife with horn grip and leather sheath (4)
Jambia / Handschar. Bahrain, 2. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert. L 31cm, B 17,5cm. Stahlklinge mit kräftigem Mittelgrat. Verchromter Metallgriff, auf der Vorderseite mit Gravur des Staatswappens von Bahrain, darunter umlaufendes Zierband. Original zugehörige Scheide aus verchromten Metall mit typischer Abwinklung im unteren Bereich sowie aufwändigen floralen und geometrischen Gravuren, im unteren Bereich kastenförmiger Aufsatz, der einen Trageriemen imitiert, sowie seitlich zwei Trageringe, rückseitig beige Samtbespannung. Dieser Dolch wurde im Jahre 1988 anlässlich eines offiziellen Besuchs in Bahrain als Gastgeschenk an einen bundesdeutschen Diplomaten übergeben. Fast unberührt, intakt. Jambiya / Khanjar. Steel blade with a strong central ridge. Chromed metal grip, on the front with engraving of the national coat of arms of Bahrain, underneath a surrounding decorative belt. Original scabbard made of chromed metal with typical bend in the lower area, elaborate floral and geometric engravings, in the lower part a box-shaped attachment that imitates a carrying strap, as well as two carrying rings on the sides, beige velvet covering on the reverse. This dagger was given to a West-German diplomat as a present on the occasion of an official visit to Bahrain in 1988. Provenienz: Ex Slg. Lothar Rühl, Deutschland, erworben 1988.
Jambia / Handschar. Saudi-Arabien, 2. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert. L 29cm, B 12cm. Polierte Stahlklinge mit beidseitig eingeprägtem und vergoldetem Staatswappen von Saudi-Arabien, auf einer Seite die Zahl "752". Vergoldeter Metallgriff auf der Vorder- und Oberseite reich graviert mit floralen Mustern sowie dem plastisch herausgearbeiteten Staatswappen. Original zugehörige Scheide aus vergoldetem Metall mit typischer Abwinklung im unteren Bereich, aufwändigen Gravuren und Filigranverzierungen auf der Vorderseite, seitlich zwei Trageringe, im oberen Bereich aufgelegte, kleine rund Plakette mit dem Staatswappen. Dieser Dolch wurde im Jahre 1988 anlässlich eines offiziellen Besuchs in Saudi-Arabien als Gastgeschenk an einen bundesdeutschen Diplomaten übergeben. Fast unberührt, intakt. Jambiya / Khanjar. Polished steel blade with gold-plated state coat of arms of Saudi Arabia embossed on both sides, the number 752 on one side. The gold-plated metal grip on the front and top is richly engraved with floral patterns and a three-dimensional national coat of arms. Original associated scabbard made of gilded metal with typical bend in the lower area, elaborate engravings and filigree decorations on the front, two carrying rings on the sides, and a small round plaque with the national coat of arms in the upper area. This dagger was given to a West-German diplomat as a present on the occasion of an official visit to Saudi Arabia in 1988. Provenienz: Ex Slg. Lothar Rühl, Deutschland, erworben 1988.
A Bow figure of a bagpiper, circa 1770-75Seated on a stump flanked by flowering bocage, wearing a puce hat, blue coat and floral trousers with high gaiters, the high scrolled base picked out in puce, turquoise and gold, 22cm high, A mark in underglaze blue, anchor and dagger mark in redThis 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 steel commando dagger in leather scabbard, 34cm overall length Condition Report: Scabbard looks a bit modern, may be a replacement. Blade good, crossguard ok. The hilt has some small identations here and there, but not bad. There is a mark on the hilt just above the crossguard, an L above an inverted V, could be a worn military arrow mark.
German Third Reich SA dagger and scabbard, the guard scratched with number 14/ 4737, the blade engraved 'Alles Fur Deutschland'.Formerly the property of John Eric Holding, who served in Normandy with the Royal Scots Fusiliers. It is thought that J.E. Holding received an injury in the encounter with the 12th SS Panzer division in the battle for Caen, returning to the campaign later.37.5cm overall.
A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, circa 1760-65The cup of bell shape with a wishbone handle, colourfully painted with the 'Pu Tai' pattern, the seated monk attended by two brightly dressed figures, gilt and iron-red dagger borders inside the rims, saucer 11.5cm diam (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionThe dagger border on this pattern appears to pre-date the more common crowfoot border. A wishbone-handled cup from the Barbara Leake Collection was sold by Bonhams, 12 March 2008, lot 197.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester milk jug and a rare coffee cup, circa 1765The jug with a sparrow beak spout, painted in Chinese style with formal coloured sprigs, a gilt dagger border inside the rim, 8.6cm high, the U-shaped coffee cup with a group of four Chinese figures and a buffalo, a red and gold crowfoot border inside the rim, 6.2cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceJohn Alchin CollectionThis 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
An early 20th century Japanese short wakizashi, 32 cm blade, sectional bone and brass bound tsuka (handle) and saya (scabbard) profusely carved with landscapes and figures, 48 cm o/a to/w a 19th century Chinese 'cash' sword/dagger formed of thread bound coins, probably late Qing period, 44 cm (2)Wakizashi with bone section missing and brass terminal on the end of the scabbard missing cash dagger missing large sections of coins
A large and previously unrecorded Bow figure c.1760-65, probably depicting Nike or Victory, the winged goddess with both arms extended and holding a flower garland before her, standing before fruiting and flowering bocage, the circular base with a gilt husk border, red anchor and dagger mark, some restoration, 35.5cm. Mythological figures of this type are unusual in Bow porcelain and this may be an attempt to imitate the Muses being produced at Chelsea.
Zeremonialdolch (kanjar). Indien, Deccan, Hyderabad Der Griff aus makellosem Bergkristall, dieser und der Handschutz besetzt mit Rubinen und Smaragden, gefasst in Gold, und flaschengrünem Email, an der Spitze des Griffs ein geschliffener Diamant. Die leicht gebogene zweischneidige Klinge mit versenktem, ornamentalem, blattförmigem Mittelgrat. Metallständer.L 44,2 cmProvenienzSammlung Dr. Alan John Cameron (1917-2002). Dr. Cameron war im Zweiten Weltkrieg in der britisch-indischen Armee und danach in der britischen Armee in Deutschland. Er heiratete und lebte in Viersen nahe der niederländischen Grenze. Er hatte drei Doktortitel von den Universitäten Bonn, Leicester und Utrecht. A Deccani ceremonial dagger (kanjar). Central India, Deccan, Hyderabad The hilt of flawless rock crystal with a flared pommel and hand guard with bud-like tips set with rubies and emeralds in gold kundun and dark green enamel, at the top of the pommel a cut diamond. The watered recurved double-edge blade with a reenforced point and ornamental central ridge. Mounted on a metal stand.Length 44.2 cmProvenanceCollection Dr. Alan John Cameron (1917-2002). Dr. Cameron was in the British-Indian Army in WW II, and in the British Army in Germany afterwards. He married and lived in Viersen near the Dutch border. He had three PhD degrees from the universities of Bonn, Leicester, and Utrecht.
Drei Bhuta-Figuren. Kupferlegierung. Süd-Indien, Karnataka, Tulu. 19. Jh. a) Kallurti- oder Odilthaya-Figur mit hohem Kopfputz. Malabar-Region. b) Figur mit Dolch und Schild. c) Figur mit Dolch und Schild und Brahmanenschnur. (3)H a) 13,8 cm; b) 9,9 cm; c) 16 cmProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Berlin, erworben in den 1990er-JahrenLiteraturVgl.: Johannes Beltz (Hrsg.), Wenn Masken tanzen. Rituelles Theater und Bronzekunst aus Südindien, Zürich 2009, S. 86-87 Three copper alloy Bhuta figures. Southern India, Karnataka, Tulu. 19th century a) A Kallurti or Odilthaya figure with a high headdress, Malabar region, b) a figure with dagger and shield, and c) a figure with a dagger and shield and the holy thread of a Brahmin. (3)Height a) 13.8 cm; b) 9.9 cm; c) 16 cmProvenancePrivate collection, Berlin, acquired in the 1990sLiteratureCompare: Johannes Beltz (ed.), Wenn Masken tanzen. Rituelles Theater und Bronzekunst aus Südindien, Zürich 2009, p. 86-87
Dolch (kongdi maja). Bhutan Der Griff überzogen von durchbrochenem und vergoldetem Bronze- und Silberwerk. Die Holzscheide mit Lederüberzug dekoriert mit Silberarbeit und Farbsteinen. Die Klinge aus Stahl.L 46,5 cmProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Franken A Bhutanese dagger (kongdi maja) The hilt cased with a silver and a gilt copper oper work, the wooden sheath covered with leather and decorated with a silver fitting and hard stones. Steel blade.Length 46.5 cmProvenancePrivate collection, Franconia, Germany
DagueMaroc ou Tunisie, XXe sièclePoignée et fourreau en os sculpté, rehaussé de vert et de rouge, chape et bouterolle en argent ciselé à décor d'arabesques, avec ses anneaux de suspension et sa cordelette de soie noire tressée. Forte lame droite en acier à double tranchant. L. 65 cmA North African Dagger, bone-set handle, Morocco or Tunisia, 20th century
Dague à tête de cheval Inde du Nord. Poignard à lame droite en acier, à poignée en jade épinard sculptée en forme de tête de cheval et incrusté de pierreries rouges, garde incrustée d'or en "koftgari" à décor floral. Le cheval est présenté avec un harnais, la bouche légèrement entrouverte, les narines dilatées, les oreilles dressées vers l'arrière, la crinière rabattue sur un côté. S. F. (Lame légèrement oxydée). L. 37 cmA North Indian jade-hilted horse-head dagger, koftgari-inlaid.
Rare KoumiyyaMaroc, datée 132... (vers 1900-1910)Poignard à lame courbe en acier à double tranchant, la poignée en corne de rhinocéros, cerclée de plaques d'argent ciselé à décor de rinceaux et d'arabesques. Fourreau à deux anneaux de suspension décoré et ciselé de motifs floraux. Bélière en soie tressée orange. Poinçons datés 132..; sur le pommeau et le fourreau. Poinçon de la ville, sur le fourreau, probablement d'Azemmour. L. 38,5 cmA rare horn-headed silver mounted dagger, Morocco, dated 132..H, circa 1900-1910Provenance : Collection particulière de Monsieur A., Paris.
Maroc, Région de Tiznit, début du 20e siècleKoummiyya, Poignard à poignée et fourreau recouverts de plaques d'argent ciselé de volute sur le recto et de plaques de cuivre au verso. La garde est émaillée. Avec ses oreillettes et anneau de suspension. Lame légèrement courbe à contre tranchant sur la moitié. L. (flèche) : 42 cmA Morroccan dagger, "Koummiya", Tiznit area, 20th centuryProvenance : Collection particulière de Monsieur A., Paris.
Khanjar mogholInde du Nord ou Deccan, XVIIIe-XIXe sièclelame légèrement courbe à double tranchant en acier à damas, incrusté d'or en "koftgari" à la garde d'un motif floral, la poignée en jade bleu-gris sculpté d'une fleur d'iris à la base, se prolongeant en tête de cheval aux yeux incrustés de rubis. (Jade à inclusion et roche-mere). S.F.L. 33,5 cmA Mughal jade hilted dagger, North India or the Deccan, 18-19th centuryThe tapering slightly curved double-edged watered steel blade, the blue jade hilt with scrolling lower terminals issuing an iris flowerhead extending above into a horse's neck and head with inset eyes
Dague à tête d'éléphantInde du Nord, XIXe sièclePoignard à lame droite en acier à damas, à poignée en albâtre sculpté en forme de tête d'éléphant la trompe repliée, peint en polychromie rehaussée d'or d'un tapis de fleurs dans des médaillons polylobés. (Poignée recollé à la garde, petits éclats). L. 37,5 cmAn elephant-headed gilt-alabaster hilted dagger, India, 19th century With watered-steel blade, the gold-damascened decoration with floral spray to the bridge and interlocking foliated palmettes to the hilt, the pommel in the form of an elephant head.
Khanjar daté 1127H (=1714-15)A poignée à plaquettes en corne agrémenté de deux rosaces en métal filigrané, fourreau au décor en suite avec bouterolles en forme de makara, lame courbe en acier à double tranchant gravé en arabe... L. 32,5 cmA horn-headed dagger, double-edged steel blade dated, 1127AH/1714-15AD.
Peshkabz indienPoignard à pommeau en cristal de roche incrusté de grenats, pierreries rouges et vertes, et blanches en serti "kundan", et lame ancienne en acier à damas gris à double tranchant. La poignée est sculptée en forme de tête de cheval, la crinière rabattue sur un côté, la bouche légèrement entrouverte, les naseaux dilatés et les oreilles tendues vers l'arrière. A la garde, un décor de branche fleurie sur or. S.F. Lame restauréel.36,5 cmA rock-crystal-hilted dagger, India. The tapering slightly curved double-edged watered steel blade.
Dague Ottomane Turquie vers 1800A poignée à pans coupés, en laiton incrusté de plaques de nacre, d'ébène (?), et de pâte rouge, ainsi que de jadéite à la garde. Lame courbe en acier. À simple tranchant et à gouttière. (En l'état)L. 23 cmA fine mother-of-pearl inlaid Ottoman dagger, Turkey, circa 1800
A SELECTION OF WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a snake chain necklace fitted with a lobster claw clasp, stamped 925, length 540mm, a gents large signet ring, a pendant in the form of a dagger, a mother of pearl mosaic ring and matching pendant necklace, stamped 925, with three other rings such as a multi glass bead ring, a square cut cubic zirconia ring stamped 925 etc, approximate gross weight 2.9ozt, 90.6 grams (condition - overall condition good, looks to be unused/unworn pieces)
Militaria Ausland - Historische Feuerwaffen - Erlaubnisfreie Waffen - Orientalische Feuerwaf Militaria Ausland - Historische Feuerwaffen - Erlaubnisfreie Waffen - Orientalische Feuerwaffen und Blankwaffen : Silberner, mit Korallen und Türkisen besetzter, qualitativ hochwertiger arabischer Jambiya aus dem frühen 19. Jahrhundert . Normal 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Normale Tabelle"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:"; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} Sehr schöner erhaltener qualitativ und handwerklich hochwertiger Jambiya mit schauseitig an Griff und Scheide in Fassung eingebrachte linearverzierte Korallen und Türkise an Griff und Scheide, auf vergoldetem Silberblech. Die gegenüberliegende Seite des mittig auf Fläche seitlich eingezogenen Silbergriffes ist mit feinen erhabenen Ranken und Blumenmuster in feinem Doppelrahmen versehen. Diese sind stilistisch und handwerklich in höchster Qualität ausgeführt, wie auch die bereits erwähnte, gegenüberliegende Seite. Das Muster auf dem Dolchgriff setzt sich ansatzlos auf der ebenfalls in Silber gehaltenen Scheide fort, wobei der obere Rand rückseitig zwischen zwei Linien geometrisches Muster trägt. Hier befindet sich auch anschließend ein Tragehacken mit daneben angebrachtem Rondell. Der Tragehacken ist blattartig mit Kelchansatz in feiner Art ausgeführt. Das teilweise flächenartig vergoldete Rondell ist mit einer eingeschlagenen Krone versehen. Das Ort der Scheide ist nach feinem umlaufendem Bund flammenartig ausgestaltet und schauseitig mit einer Ranke versehen. Die ab der Klingenmitte leicht geschwungene Klinge weist ab dem Klingenspiegel, welcher mit goldenen Arabesken und arabischen Schriftzeichen versehen ist, mittig beidseitig zwei schmale Hohlkehlen auf welche bis kurz vor der Klingenspitze eingebracht sind. Der Jambiya stellt insgesamt eine Rarität dar wie dies aus den genannten Fakten und Kriterien ersichtlich ist und stellt ein Gegenstand höchster künstlerischer und handwerklicher Qualität dar und dürfte das Statussymbol eines höher gestellten Würdenträgers gewesen sein. 1-2 Militaria Ausland - Historische Feuerwaffen - Erlaubnisfreie Waffen - Orientalische Feuerwaf Militaria Ausland - Historische Feuerwaffen - Erlaubnisfreie Waffen - Orientalische Feuerwaffen und Blankwaffen : Silver Arabic Jambiya of the early 19th century, decorated with coral and turquoise, of high quality. Normal 0 21 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Normale Tabelle"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:"; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} Silver Arabic Jambiya of the early 19th century, decorated with coral and turquoise, of high quality. Beautifully preserved and handcrafted Jambiya with linear decorated coral and turquoise on handle and scabbard, on gilded silver plate. The opposite side of the silver grip, which is indented in the middle of the surface on the sides, is decorated with fine raised tendrils and floral patterns in a fine double frame. These are stylistically and technically executed to the highest quality. The pattern on the dagger handle is continued seamlessly on the scabbard, which is also in silver, with the upper edge bearing a geometric pattern on the reverse between two lines. Here, too, is a carrying hook with a roundel attached next to it. The carrying hook is finely executed in the shape of a leaf with a calyx attachment. The roundel, which is partly gilded in the shape of a surface, is provided with an inlaid crown. The upper part of the scabbard is flame-like with a fine, circumferential band and a tendril on the front side. The blade is slightly curved from the centre of the blade onwards and has two narrow grooves on both sides of the blade from the blade face, which is decorated with golden arabesques and Arabic characters. The Jambiya is altogether a rarity as can be seen from the facts and criteria mentioned above. It is an object of the highest artistic and craftsmanship quality and was probably the status symbol of a higher dignitary. 1-2

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