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A Third Reich 1933 pattern SS dagger, the blade etched with mark of Robert Klaas, Solingen, RZM mark and “M7/ 37 RZM 1051/39” and SS runes, the hilt with plated grey metal mounts, in its black painted sheath with plated mounts. Basically GC (no plating remaining on crosspiece, slight wear to sheath plating, patches of light rust to sheath). Plate 5
A good quality Third Reich black 4 pocket jacket, presumably SS, with beaded aluminium buttons, belt loops with RZM marks and “M5/8” manufacturer’s code, dagger suspension loop beneath left pocket flag, silver bullion piping to collar, loops on breast for badges and awards, and stitching marks for collar patches and cuff band on left cuff. GC
Western Europe, ca. 16th century CE. A sharp, deadly steel left-handed dagger, personalized for its owner. Swirling incised designs flow from the upper portion of the blade down a broad central ridge that tapers with the blade to a fine point. The quillion (guard) is decorative, with a curved design; above this, the handle is made of dark horn capped with amber and then metal with an iron pin through the top of the pommel to hold all the elements of the handle in place. Comes with custom stand. Size: 10.55" L x 1.95" W (26.8 cm x 5 cm); height on stand: 10.75" (27.3 cm)Although this dagger is decorative, do not let that fool you - it would have been a crucial part of a man's wardrobe, kept at the ready for action. Daggers during the Renaissance were multi-purpose tools, invaluable in melee fighting, and particularly useful when paired with the rapier, which came from Italy and Spain around 1500 CE. By the 1540s, we see many daggers like this one, made to be held in the left hand while the sword was held in the right. Like this one, they commonly had a ring-guard in front of the quillion and the pommel. The incised decorative elements were probably made to match their paired weapon, and reflect the beauty and attention to design of craftsmen in the Renaissance period. Provenance: Ex-Private San Francisco, CA collection Condition: Blade and guard have dark patina and surface wear/pitting in its lower two-thirds. Design incised on upper portion of blade is clear. Horn on grip has dark patina; small chips and one small area of loss in the area where it meets the amber at the pommel. The amber has an area of loss that is visible only from one side. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #120062
German Third Reich NSKK Dagger By Gebr. Bell 8 1/2 inch double edged blade etched “Alles Fur Deutschland”. Nickel crossguard stamped “He 2283”. Polished brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular device. Contained in its blackened steel scabbard with nickel mounts and single hanging ring. The throat with matching number “2283”. Minor wear to scabbard finish.
A cased white metal mounted Arab Jambiaya 20th Century15cm curved double edged blade, with white metal mounts and horn grip, complete with elaborately decorated white metal scabbard and leather belt, contained in a velvet covered case, also a white metal Arab pipe (2). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 70Glue compound where blade joins mounts,Minor tarnishing to dagger handle,Only minor wear/tarnishing to stamp.
A THIRD REICH ARMY DAGGER WITH PEBBLE FINISH SCABBARD, double etched blade by Carl Julius Krebs, Solingen. Condition Report:Owned by the vendors father who we understand was in the 6th Airborne and obtained the item during the Allied advance to the Elbe at the village of Udzen from the home of a high ranking German officer who had been at Stalingrad where he was severely wounded.
A Turkish Ottoman Empire Kindjal dagger, early 20th Century36cm straight double edged single fullered blade, white metal mounted grip with nielo decoration, complete with matching scabbard, a small Kukri knife, 14cm engraved blade with wooden handle and brass decoration, complete with a brass mounted leather scabbard, further Indian knife with 15cm hatchet type blade, white metal and brass mounted grip, complete with white metal mounted wooden scabbard with white metal tassel. (af) (3)

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