Very rare Third Reich NPEA Student Leaders Dagger with sheath and chain, from the National Political Institute of Education at Oranienstein, near Limberg, Germany. Maker Marked: Carl Burgsmuller, Berlin. The blade is marked "Mehr sein als scheinen" which translated means "Be modest but always excel". Well-kept example with minor surface wear. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)
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Striking bust of Thomas Edward Lawrence in a white keffiyeh, tan shirt and gold accents on headdress and on dagger. Michael Sutty backstamp. He was known as Lawrence of Arabia (1888-1935) and was the British officer credited with leading the Arab revolt against the Turks during World War I. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3.75"L x 2.75"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Jaeger-LeCoultre "Atmos" mantel clock, c. 1980, the brushed brass case with five glass panels, the square white enamel dial with dagger markers spaced by Arabic numerals, the skeleton movement numbered 546781, the underside stamped "Metal / Caliber 528-8 / Swiss" (without papers). 23.5cm by 20cm by 16cm
Venture of Sheffield Bowie hunting knife. Full tang 15cm blade, antler handle with leather washers, brass guard, and alloy pommel. Overall length26cm. Venture/ H.M.Slater of Sheffield hunting dagger. Full tang with antler and leather washers handle. Brass guard and alloy pommel. Blade length 16cm, overall length 26cm. In original sheath.
Matchbox Superfast Commando a boxed pair (1) CF300 Strike Team comprising various Military vehicles in military green/brown camouflage; (2) similar but Dagger Force - dark blue/yellow camouflage - generally Mint in Good to Excellent un-punched packaging (possibly slight fade to one corner).(2)
FLEMING, Ian (1908-64). The Spy Who Loved Me, London, 1962, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket. FIRST EDITION, THE RARE FIRST IMPRESSION with the "quad mark" between the "e" and "m" of Fleming on the title page.FLEMING, Ian (1908-64). The Spy Who Loved Me. London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. 8vo (188 x 125mm). Half title, double-page illustration of "Dreamy Pines Motor Court", chapter numbers within decorative typographical borders, initials. Original dark brown cloth with a dagger stamped in blind with a silver blade on the upper cover, the spine lettered in silver with the publisher's device at the foot, dust-jacket designed by Richard Chopping with the price clipped, red endpapers (the boards with some very faint rubbing and staining, the jacket with a few closed short tears, the lower wrapper lightly stained). Please note that the dust-jacket has been photographed in its protective acetate wrapper which we have not removed to avoid damaging it. Provenance: Kate Mulroney (signature on front free endpaper). FIRST EDITION, THE RARE FIRST IMPRESSION with the "quad mark" between the "e" and "m" of Fleming on the title page. In the age of printing with movable type, the metal spacers between letters were called "quads". If, during the printing process, one of these dropped down and left an impression on the paper it was known as a "quad mark". Alone among the Bond books, The Spy Who Loved Me is unusual in that it is written in the first person by the fictional character Vivienne Michel, whose name shares Fleming's on the title page. Biondi & Pickard p.47; Gilbert 10.
A late 19th century Victorian mahogany Arts and Crafts metamorphic folding library chair / ladder. The chair having a carved pierced dagger detail to ladder back, raised on squared supports. The chair folding to form a library ladder, with needlepoint upholstered panels to steps. Measures approx. 88cm x 43cm x 37cm
Scarce Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Gebruder Christians, Christianswek Solingen, example with wooden grip, aluminium eagle and enamel SA emblem. Plated mounts with some light lifting to the top mount. No district / gau stamp to the rear of the cross guard. Housed in the original RZM period scabbard with undamaged ball to lower chape and single hanging ring to the top. Very good condition double edged blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and the reverse with the RZM trade mark and ‘M7/1’ for Gebruder Christians, Christianswek, Solingen. This is not a easy RZM number to find. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, nice example with orange celluloid grip, pommel top with oakleaves relief and cross guard in form of army eagle. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Polished straight double edged blade with makers trademark to the base. Blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 40cms.
Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger with Motto by Emil Voos, Solingen, two piece chequered grips with enamel HJ diamond insignia inserted. Plain plated pommel and cross guard. Housed in its blackened scabbard with the original leather belt loop and fixing strap. Single edged blade with etched motto ‘Blut und Ehre!’ and the reverse with RZM logo and code M7/2, which is the maker code for Emil Voos. Blade 14cms, overall 25cms. Some surface rust which would clean of the fittings an general wear.
British Wooden Grip Commando Knife, good used example of a wooden grip commando knife, which some believed issued to troops in the Far East and also issued to RAF aircrews. The dagger with upturned on one side cross guard. Double edged unmarked blade measuring 16 ¾ cms. Housed in its rivetted brown leather scabbard. Shows some wear. See the reference work ‘The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife and Other Commando Knives’ by Ron Flook, pages 133-137 for information and other examples of these type of knives.
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Officers Chained Dress Dagger, interesting example of an SS officers dress dagger which has been issued to an enlisted rank who has been made up to an officer and would appear kept his original dagger and changed the scabbard to an officers chained type. Black ebony grip with nickel eagle and enamel SS runes. Plated mounts, with the lower cross guard having a ‘I’ stamp but horizontal. Anodised scabbard with chained hangers with the links having SS skull and SS runes. Reverse of the hangers with SS double rune acceptance stamp. The blade has standard motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and makers trade mark of Robert Klass, Solingen, which would indicate that this was probably first issued as an enlisted ranks dagger as officers were issued with un-maker marked blades. Overall the dagger is in good condition. Blade measures 22cms, overall 38cms.
Third Reich Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Dress Dagger by E & F Horster Solingen, with blue leather covering to the grip and original wire binding. Aluminium pommel with mobile swastika to both sides, cross guard in winged form with mobile swastikas to the centre of both sides. Blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium mounts. Complete with full aluminium hanging chains. Double edged blade with leather spacer to the top. Makers trade mark to the reverse of the blade. The blade measures 30 ½ cms, overall 49 cms. Some light staining to the blade and some minor scuffs to the leather work on the exterior but otherwise a nice example.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Gustav Weyersberg, Solingen, untouched example with light brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA devices inserted. Early mounts with the lower cross guard having the remains of the gau / district stamp. Housed in anodised scabbard with original mounts. Small leather hanger fitted to the top scabbard mount. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse with makers trademark. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Some staining to the blade and some surface rusting to the scabbard but generally a good example by an unusual maker.
Rare Third Reich NSKK Leaders Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good untouched example with blackened brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Plated mounts. Housed in the original scabbard with the original leaders hanging straps with mobile swastikas, NSKK eagle and runic symbol. Reverse of chains with RZM stamp and ‘MUSTERSCHUTZ NSKK-KORPSFÜHRUNG’. Some plating lifting to the fittings. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, reverse side with RZM emblem and ‘M7/66 1940’. Some light staining to the blade, the blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms.
Swiss Army Officers Dress Dagger, polished chrome pommel and cross guard. Wooden grips with three securing rivets. Housed in blackened steel scabbard with leather hanging strap. Officers portepee attached to grip. Polished blade with ‘ELSENER SCHWYZ VICTORIA’ to forte and numbered ‘215943’. Blade 21cms, overall 36 ½ cms.Ex Peter White collection
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Knot by Gustav Spitzer, Solingen, good example with the top pommel having the swastika to both sides. White celluloid grip with the original wire binding in place. Luftwaffe eagle cross guard. Bullion officers dagger knot / portopee attached. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is an original pair of velvet backed brocade hanging straps, one fixing clip damaged. Double edged plain blade with the makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 25 ¼ cms, overall 43 cms. Some fraying to the portepee and some light staining to the blade but a scarcer maker to find for this dagger.
Rare Attributed WW2 Special Air Service (S.A.S) Beret Badge of Major R H Branson, fine example of a wartime embroidered winged dagger beret badge as worn by the SAS. Insignia shows wear and removal from a beret. Reverse with the remains of the paper backing. Accompanied by a re-print photograph and details of service of Major R H Branson Royal Artillery later Special Air Service. Major Branson began his service as an enlisted rank in the Royal Artillery in the 1930’s, he gained a commission as a Lieutenant in 1941. Served in various Artillery units in Malta and Sicily before being posted to the SAS in North Africa on 28th January 1944. He later took part in Norway with the SAS before continuing to serve into the post war years. Attribution gained by the vendor.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps and Portepee by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good example with orange celluloid grip. Eagle cross guard and top pommel with oak leaves relief. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Attached to the grip is the officers dagger portepee. Attached to the scabbard is a set of velvet backed brocade hanging straps with oakleaves relief decoration to the metal parts. Double edged blade with Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trademark to the base. Blade 25cms, overall 39 ½ cms.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Portepee by WKC, fine example of a Kriegsmarine officers dress dagger with much of the gilt finish remaining to the eagle pommel top. White celluloid grip with the original wire binding. Cross guard with release button. Attached to the grip is the original Kriegsmarine issue portepee. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Complete with the two piece but miss-matched hanging straps. Double edged blade with standard etched decoration and WKC makers trademark. The blade measures 24 ¾ cms, overall 42cms.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger with Straps and Portepee by Paul Weyersburg & Co, Solingen, good example of a Kriegsmarine officers dress dagger with the original eagle pommel top. White celluloid grip with the wire binding. Cross guard with release button. Attached to the grip is a officers bullion portepee. Housed in the deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Complete with the two piece hanging straps with gilded aluminium fittings. Double edged blade with sailing ship etched decoration and makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 25 cms, overall 42cms. Some wear to the gilt wash on the dagger strap fittings.
Third Reich Transitional Hitler Youth Boys Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, two piece black chequered grips with enamel HJ diamond emblem to the centre of the grip. Plated mounts and housed in its black painted scabbard with black leather belt loop. Polished blade without motto and the reverse has the Carl Eickhorn makers trademark and RZM emblem with code M7/66. Blade measures 14cms, overall 25 ½ cms.
Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger, with two piece chequered grips having enamel HJ diamond insignia inserted in the grip, plated pommel top and cross guard. Housed in blackened scabbard with leather belt loop. Blade with evidence of sharpening, reverse having RZM M7/13 mark, which is for the maker Arthur Schuttelhofer. Blade 14cms, overall 25 ½ cms.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Carl Schmidt Sohn AG, Solingen, interesting example of an early pattern SA dress dagger with the grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA devices. Lower cross guard with district / gau stamp ‘Wf’. Housed in early type anodised scabbard with the top mount having enamel emblem for the German state of Lower Saxony. Attached to the scabbard is a two piece leather hanger set. Double edged blade which retains nearly all the original polish and cross graining, standard ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ motto and the reverse with the makers trademark. Sadly the tip of the blade has two areas of sharpening. Blade 21 ½ cms, overall 37cms.
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Mans Dress Dagger by Karl Tiegel RZM M7/81, good example of a later type SS mans dress dagger with eagle and SS runes emblem to the grip. Un-marked cross guard mounts. Housed in its original scabbard with single hanging strap with metal clip, the clip being rusted. Double edged blade with standard motto, ‘Meine Ehre Heist Treue’ and the reverse with RZM logo and M7/81 RZM 1241/39 and SS runes. Blade measures 22cms, overall 38cms. Generally a good example.

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