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Lot 35

Walking stick with brass handle and screw out dagger with 4 inch double edge blade

Lot 68

Deers foot Sheffield made sheath knife, a 19th C Fleam knife, a 5 1/2 inch bladed double edged dagger type knife with bone grip and white metal mounts, and a horn knife (4)

Lot 301

Kukri dagger, a Kris, a small curved dagger and a tin containing various military buttons etc., (a lot)

Lot 40

A mixed lot to include a Sterling silver and hardstone dagger brooch, white metal and paste brooches and a tie pin, etc (a lot)

Lot 1151

A kris with scabbard, blade length 31cm and an Eastern dagger with scabbard, 29cm long, please see images for condition

Lot 1174

A tribal art spear dagger, 38cm long, please see images for condition

Lot 448

A Sudanese Mahdi Dagger With Leather Sheath.

Lot 449

A Vintage Malayan Dagger With Wood And Brass Sheath.

Lot 505

A Vintage Afghan Karud Or Khyber Knife Or Dagger Complete With Orignal Sheath.

Lot 329

Indian Horn Handled Dagger in Scabbard

Lot 1787

A commando style dagger and leather sheath.

Lot 1795

A German Third Reich NSFK dagger and scabbard by SMF.

Lot 1797

A German Third Reich SA dagger by S Krebs.

Lot 1798

A German Third Reich SA dagger by Eickhorn.

Lot 1800

A German Third Reich naval dagger and scabbard. 

Lot 2119

A 20th century Aboriginal Australian tourist ware dagger with sheath and skinning knife.

Lot 270

A WW2 Nazi dagger. Handle re-made in wood. Blade stamped RZ M7/66

Lot 154

A Nazi German army officers dagger, with swastika, eagle and leaf decoration, etched blade by Clemen & Jung, Solingen, overall length 42cm, blade length 24.5cm.

Lot 243

An African native dagger, in carved hardwood case, length 35cm, together with a tribal finger harp.

Lot 2591

A 19th century seal in silver and ivory carved as a clenched fist the intaglio carved with a mailed arm holding a dagger, height 51mm.

Lot 374

High ct. Gold dagger brooch in sheath

Lot 939

A VINTAGE DAGGER WITH SKULL MARK DETAIL AND LEATHER SLEEVE

Lot 1160

Egyptian-style niello white-metal letter opener, designed as a dagger, decorated with engraved niello roundels depicting boats, palm tree and buildings, apparently unmarked, 22.5 cm long, 70 gr. .

Lot 412

WWII COMMANDO DAGGER IN LEATHER SHEATH (BLADE - 21CM L)

Lot 148

FLEMING, IANTHE SPY WHO LOVED ME London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. First edition, 8vo, original black cloth with silver dagger motif, dust-jacket not price-clipped

Lot 109

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY IVORY VESTA CASE, applied with an oval painted portrait plaque depicting Mr Punch, 6.5cm; an early 20th Century Indian carved ivory figure of Ganesh; an early 20th Century Japanese carved ivory model of a cat chasing a rat; other early 20th Century carved ivory pieces; a bone cylindrical box; a carved hardwood dagger; and a Mauchlineware egg shaped box (qty)

Lot 200

A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SWORD with fluted and engraved steel blade and with red lacquered shagreen handle and pierced silver coloured metal knop inset turquoise, 83cm long; together with a Japanese dagger with curved steel blade and plain wooden sheath, 33.5cm long (2)

Lot 409

AN OMANI SILVER COLOURED METAL KHANJAR OR CEREMONIAL DAGGER with finely embossed decoration, 35cm long in red velvet case (Provenance: Desmond Morris)

Lot 109

Khanjar Omani dagger, a framed 20th Century Islamic dagger, with extensive silver work and crest inlaid, a spectacular piece worn by men of high standing and a scarce Middle Eastern ceremonial dagger, very finely handmade piece.

Lot 268

GOOD QUALITY JAVAN KRISS CEREMONIAL DAGGER having wavy edged cast and shaped 39cm blade, carved hardwood handle and engraved brass scabbard with hardwood shaped upper section. Overall 49cm long approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The brass scabbard is dented and bumped in places but intact. Wear to the wooden mounts commensurate with age, with a number of small chips and losses in places. Blade appearing in good condition overall.

Lot 197

An 18th century dagger, with ivory grips and engraved blade, length 30cm

Lot 299

A miniature German military dagger and scabbard, length 20cm

Lot 300

A German SS dagger, etched motif to blade, marked Gottlieb Hammersfahr Solingen, with nickel-mounted scabbard, length 38cm

Lot 301

A German SS Himmler Honour dagger, maker's marks for Carl Eickhorn Solingen, nickel-mounted scabbard, length 37cm

Lot 304

A German Second War Period Luftwaffe Second pattern dagger, maker's marks SMF, nickel plated scabbard, length 41cm

Lot 351

A German Army dagger, blade signed Rudolf Buchel Solingen, nickel plate scabbard

Lot 369

Sale Item: ETHNIC DAGGER (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 401

Sale Item: BRASS DAGGER Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 646

Sale Item: SILVER PLATED CASED DAGGER Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 251

A Spanish or Mediterranean punal dagger, the double fullered blade decorated with scrolls etc., embellished in brass, with tapering hilt or handle, in similarly decorated brass scabbard, 33cm L overall.

Lot 204

AL MAR, JAPAN A SCARCE DAGGER, MODEL 'APPLEGATE-FAIRBAIRN', serial no. 4002, with polished hollow ground double-edged 6 1/4in. blade bearing the facsimile signatures of Rex Applegate and W.E Fairbairn on one side along with 'AL MAR' and 'SEKI JAPAN', the reverse plain, brass cross-guard, abs polymer ribbed grip with internal adjustable balance weight and complete with its blocked black leather scabbard, appearing unusedThis bladed product is 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 we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 584

AN INTERESTING 140-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED DAGGER-PISTOL SIGNED 'CIEN, LIEGE', no visible serial number, Belgian circa 1845 and after Devisme (q.v.), with straight double-edged 9in. blade, each side with a 2 1/4in. plain barrel, false hooked quillions, one forming the trigger, the other the hammer with selectable nose and fitted with moulded straight ribbed brass grip-scales on an iron frame, no scabbard

Lot 139

Mixed German Items; Dagger scabbard parts, cap cord, period arm band and cloth badges. 8 items

Lot 167

WW2 German Dagger Hangers and knot; A matched set . We believe these to be post war examples sold as viewed. 2 items

Lot 75

Sudanese Swords and Dagger; All complete with scabbards. 4 items

Lot 1302

A twentieth century Scottish agate brooch, the round brooch with diagonal dagger inset with mixed agate and jasper specimens, with collet mounted citrine cabochons, all set in unmarked engraved yellow metal (tests as approx. 9ct gold), with registered Kite Mark to reverse, fitted with horizontal pin and hanging loop, 50mm diameter, (21.4g), cased by Richard Ogden, Burlington Arcade, London, with accompanying receipt

Lot 1058

dating: about 1870 provenance: Vienna, Round, smooth-bore, 16.5 mm cal. barrels, in damask, with finely engraved base, wide rib is signed and marked in silver 'FERD. FRUWIRTH IN WIEN', 'CAL. No. II' and 'No. CLIV', fore-sight; the base is finely engraved with floral motifs and frame, provided with two, lateral levers for firing pin loading. Wide tang is finely engraved with a bear's head, with a dagger in the mouth and fine floral motifs; fine, light-wood, half stock, with checkered grip and iron mounts, decorated en suite, a safety lock in front of the trigger-guard. Brass-tipped, wooden ramrod and iron cartridge extractor. Very scarce. length 114 cm.

Lot 1299

Indonesian Kris silver dagger brooch marked 900 S

Lot 100

A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's dagger, the 25cm etched double fullered blade stamped to the ricasso Original Eickhorn Solingen with squirrel emblem, having a fouled anchor crossguard with press stud, white wirebound celluloid grip and gilded brass eagle and swastika pommel, with silver bullion portepee, housed in engraved brass sheath with oak leaf bandings and suspension loops, 42cm.

Lot 203

A Wilkinson Sword presentation dagger, the 28cm blade etched By Appointment Wilkinson Sword London Made in England, 40.5cm, housed in a red leather case.

Lot 226

A German Third Reich Naval dress dagger, the 19.5cm fullered blade having all-over etched decoration and further etched "Fur Erinnerung an meine Dienstseit" (In memory of my service time) heightened in gilt within oak leaf and acorn border, the opposing side etched with a Panzerchiff, maker marked to the ricasso Alcoso Solingen with ACS scales mark, having chequered celluloid two piece grip and plated birds head pommel, housed in a black painted steel scabbard, 35cm.

Lot 33

A German Luftwaffe 1st pattern dagger, the 30.5cm double edged blade marked F.W. Hoster Solingen, having a downturned cross guard with central swastika, wire bound blue leather grip and swastika pommel, housed in a blue leather clad sheath with plated mounts and chain, 45.5cm. Please note that we believe this to be a post-war example.

Lot 66

A German Third Reich Luftwaffe 2nd pattern Officer's dagger, having an unmarked 25.5cm double edged blade with aluminium eagle cross guard (lacking swastika possible De-Nazified) with wire bound orange celluloid grip and ball pommel, housed in a steel sheath with oak leaf banding, suspension rings and strap, 42cm.

Lot 83

A Socialist Romanian Army dress dagger, the 21cm blade stamped to the ricasso 12682, having a brass cross guard with simulated ivory grip and brass pommel, housed in a brass scabbard with oak leaf banding and suspension loops, 31cm.

Lot 244

20TH CENTURY AFRICAN MASK, along with an African sword, dagger and three fly whisks

Lot 145

THOMAS EDWARD LAWRENCE, CB, DSO (1888-1935) T.E. SHAW LAWRENCE OF ARABIA A ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE DRESS CAP owned and worn by T.E. Shaw, Lacking badge and with detached leather bands. Provenance: Fanny Hatcher thence by family descent where purchased by the current vendor It is not every schoolboy that comes home to find, 'One of the greatest beings alive in our time' as Winston Churchill described him, sat quietly in his mother's kitchen making tea. At the time (July 1933) 13-year old Donald Hatcher did not know that the gentleman who rented the upstairs back room of his mother's boarding house was, in fact, every schoolboys' hero, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. Initially even Mrs Fanny Hatcher, Donald's mother, had no idea, as she wrote the name T.E Shaw in the guest's register, that the gentleman who would come to be part of the family over the next 18 months was, in fact, the man responsible for uniting the Arab Tribes and taking the port of Aqaba. The taking of the legendary port is still thought to be one of the greatest and most daring military attacks in modern history. Lawrence was hiding from the press and attention from his thousands of fans and admirers from across the globe. His desire was to live a very quiet existence. His first alias John Hume-Ross (which he used in 1922 to join the RAF) had been uncovered by the Daily Express and the publicity had forced him to leave. He then spent many years in safety at Bovington with the Army, later being transferred back to the RAF under the new alias of Shaw. In April 1931 he was assigned to the Scott-Paine yard at Hythe, designing and trialling powerboats, for the purpose of rescuing Aircraftmen who crashed at sea. In 1933 Lawrence took lodgings at 13 Birmingham Street, a small unremarkable terraced house, in Southampton. The 'quiet lodger' was visited by 'all sorts of important people' and Mrs Hatcher, in time, became aware of his true identity. Poor Donald was left in the dark for the time being. Loose lips, even on thirteen-year old boys could still be dangerous. For the entire duration of his stay Donald would simply know him as 'Aircraftman Shaw'. (The only thing Donald knew for certain was that whenever he could not find the cat, she would be in Shaw's room.) As a thank you to young Donald, at the end of his stay Lawrence gifted to him not just the original Arabian Janbiya dagger and Lund & Sons campaign knife, but the very RAF hat he was wearing as he left. Ripping the badge off his cap and placing it on Donald's head, Lawrence made his way back to Cloud's Hill for what would be the final time. This collection of items from 13 Birmingham Street has come to light for the first time after being safeguarded by the Hatcher family for over 80 years. These personal possessions and letters give us a glimpse into Lawrence's private and secret life, his desire to avoid fame and to separate himself from the icon he had become. Further multiple images of this lot are available upon request Condition Report: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/iv1lipzvrm0ey59/AAC_Xuil9ZtKbjhsvZVMtwvRa?dl=0

Lot 147

THOMAS EDWARD LAWRENCE, CB, DSO (1888-1935) T.E. SHAW LAWRENCE OF ARABIA AN ARABIAN JANBIYA DAGGER with bone handle, in metal and leather scabbard, 30cm long, owned by T.E Shaw Provenance: Fanny Hatcher thence by family descent where purchased by the current vendor Further multiple images of this lot are available upon request Condition Report: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c84bnp3x5x62hvw/AABDin0oW6yIoABqsqZ22ZaUa?dl=0

Lot 148

THOMAS EDWARD LAWRENCE, CB, DSO (1888-1935) T.E. SHAW LAWRENCE OF ARABIA A HORN-HANDLED DAGGER BY WILLIAM LUND the blade inscribed W. Lund, Fleet St, London, in white-metal mounted and leather scabbard, 32cm long, owned by T.E Shaw Provenance: Fanny Hatcher thence by family descent where purchased by the current vendor Further multiple images of this lot are available upon request Condition Report: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4rnckxj8j7h2mzh/AAAhphj5GmWC0IhGUvC5usMia?dl=0

Lot 256

A GERMAN SA DAGGER the 22cm blade marked "Alles for Deutschland", the hilt inlaid with eagle and Swastika and emblem, the crossguard stamped "NM" in brown painted scabbard with hanger, the blade with maker's mark Undine, Solingen, 37.2cm overall length Condition Report: Both dagger and scabbard are in reasonably good condition, the hilt has a few minor scratches but overall condition is good. On our website catalogue if you click on the image there are nine views and a zoom facility.

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