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A German Ordnungspolizei-type dress bayonet, chromed steel Solingen blade, metal hilt with crossguard stamped L. Sch III, 293, upcurved quillon cast with oak leaves, antler piece grip set with police eagle badge, eagle head pommel with feather detail, 44cm long overall; a Hitler Youth dagger, the blade stamped RMZ M7/118, coldpainted scabbard, 25.5cm long (2)
A GERMAN THIRD REICH KRIEGSMARINE OFFICER'S DAGGER AND SHEATH BY CARL EICKHORN etched blade, portepee and hangers ++Much original finish, some slight surface rust to the blade but complete, the gilding on the sheath rubbed or dark in places but entirely original and unrestored, acquired in Germany, c1945 by the vendor's late father. The hangers attached to the two rings with one original clip and one wire hook and apart from this in original condition and entirely unrestored, requiring only cosmetic work. The wire on the grip intact and complete
A central African knife or short sword, the broad leaf shaped blade 19” with central ridge and hatched decoration, the hilt end with barbs and hooks and with tang for attachment of hilt (now missing); a Nubian arm dagger, the turned wood hilt with brass pommel disc, the sheath partly covered with crocodile skin and with leather arm loops (the pommel chipped), and an Indian knife, blade 13”, the wooden hilt with recurved iron crosspiece, in its leather covered sheath. Generally GC (some wear) -3
Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852, bronze medallion by G.G. Adams. Obverse high relief head of Wellington right with “Wellington” behind; reverse: a grieving Britannia sits facing a column bearing helmet and dagger, legend “Plorant In Fvnere Gentes” with date “Sept XIV MDCCCLII” in exergue, diam. 58mm. GEF, with nice dark ‘chocolate’ tone. In a Hunt and Roskell case. Plate 1. Note: G.G. Adams also made Wellington’s death mask.
An Indo Persian dagger kard, with horn grip decorated with white metal flowerheads, the blade etched with silver and bone mounted leather sheath, 17cm long, together with another dagger kard, with Continental silver grip, decorated with figures in foliage, with sheath, blade 21cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 118 - Silver handle with some minor dents, end of handle - tip is bent over, minor surface rust to blade. Horn handle applied rosettes bent in areas, some petals damaged, minor surface rust to blade.
A RARE SECOND WORLD WAR GERMAN MODEL 1937 N.S.F.K. SERVICE DAGGER (FLYER'S KNIFE) by SMF, Solingen, the blade bearing etched maker's mark at the ricasso, with blue leather covered grip and scabbard and plated fittings, the down-swept hilt numbered underneath 'TS1 - 314', complete with its original hanger.
A kudi (dagger) dating: 19th Century provenance: Giava Interesting, single -and false-edged, pamor blade, pierced at the base and the back; wooden grip sculpted with tiger (harimu); wooden scabbard sculpted with a tiger, a tiger paw at the chape. Kudi blades used to be attributed with magic powers. dimensions: length 41 cm.
A rare paiwan dagger dating: 19th Century provenance: Taiwan Strong, single-edged blade with a ribbed side and a smooth one; sculpted, wooden grip, lacquered in red and decorated with a brass ring-nut, brass thread and white metallic rivets. Red lacquered wooden scabbard with copper mounts, engraved and embossed with floral motifs, the chape shaped as a stylized face.This weapon was donated by Japanese people, occupying the island from 1895 to 1945, to a chief of Rubai tribe, located in the southern area of Taiwan (Formosa), for his "collaboration". dimensions: length 62 cm.
A rare engraved dagger dating: 17th Century provenance: Germany Straight, flame-shaped blade, on a side a strong raiser worked with woven chiselling, the tip shaped as an arrow. The quillon as bat wings, with hollow faces engraved with racemes. Bone grip, flat on a side and convex on the other, decorated with engraved effigy of soldiers and flowers within frames, iron cap. Scabbard of bone sectors engraved with floral motifs, with grotesque figures, at the front the high-relieved effigy of a soldier in his armour. Dagger featuring some restorations; with decorations of scarce typology. dimensions: length 51,5 cm.
A dagger decorated with coat of arms and effigy of Kings dating: 19th Century provenance: Poland Straight, double-edged blade with remains of engravings, tang. Bone grip sculpted with the crowned Polish coat of arms. Cylindrical, bone scabbard sculpted with the effigy of four kings between floral motifs, divided by rings decorated with geometrical motifs. dimensions: length 39 cm.
A Bebut style dagger dating: circa 1900 provenance: Indopersia Curved, double-edged blade, with central fuller; dark horn grip decorated with four cabochon turquoises. Silver scabbard with filigree decorations, decorated with metallic beads and thirteen cabochon turquoises; orange, agate, spherical chape enriched with two glass paste cabochons (one missing); a triangular pendant, featuring a cabochon turquoise. dimensions: length 33 cm.
A jambyia dating: 19th Century provenance: Arabia Curved, damask blade, slightly thickened at the tip, with central raiser; gilt brass grip, entirely engraved with flowers, with a central band featuring geometrical frames, provided with a small button at the pommel, gilt too. Wooden scabbard with purple velvet covering (worn) stitched with gilt thread; gilt brass chape and cap, both featuring a wide band decorated with pierced spirals and leaves, at the cap a relieved frame. Arabic dagger with a good quality blade. dimensions: length 29 cm.
A rare dagger from the Odisha region dating: 18th Century provenance: India Moghul Curved, double-edged blade with a deep groove and strengthened tip; scarce grip with knuckle-guard, finely decorated with floral motifs in gold, the base of the blade en suite, a spike on the side of the knuckle-guard which could be used in battle, spherical gilt pommel. dimensions: length 40 cm.
A dagger for the European market dating: late 19th Century provenance: Afghanistan Straight, double-edged, damask blade of hexagonal section, with central fuller for two-third of the length, with short tang at the base; iron hilt with short quillons bent toward the blade, grip with ivory grip scales. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, white metallic chape and cap. Dagger produced in Afghanistan with European style. dimensions: length 35,3 cm.
A silver mounted dagger dating: 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Simple, straight, single-edged blade; silver-plated hilt engraved with floral motifs, grip scales of dark stone chiselled with yatagan-like ears; wooden scabbard similar to a kris one, entirely silver plated and decorated with embossed floral motifs. dimensions: length 34 cm.
An interesting dagger dating: circa 1900 provenance: Bali Long, straight blade of fine pamor, widened toward the tip, grooved at the back and chiselled at the base; silver-plated wooden grip decorated at the edges, the centre with lozenges; wooden warangka enriched with cabochon stones with white metallic mounts (silver?). dimensions: length 67 cm.
A late 19th Century dress Dirk dagger, the blade having a thistle and foliage design to both sides of the blade with the blade also marked, Robt Mole & Sons, Makers Birmingham, together with other makers stamps to the blade, the carved bog oak handle having inset spaced cabochon with handle terminal having toned metal end with relief cast Queens crown to the centre, the wooden constructed scabbard having three metal bands and metal tip each decorated with a thistle design, blade length 30cm.

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