A German Hunting Dagger, the 25.5cm double edge steel blade etched with deer amidst trees, the nickel hilt with acorn quillons to the recurving crossguard, antler grip and leather scabbard; a German Hunting Dagger, the blade stamped WFC, the antler grip set with two brass acorn studs, with brass mounted leather scabbard - made up (2)
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An Indian Pesch Kabz, with T section steel blade, silver mounted hilt with two piece ivory grip scales and red velvet covered scabbard; a Malayan Dagger, with wavy blade, silver coloured metal mounted wood pistol grip and scabbard; an Indian Dagger, with bone grip and brass scabbard; a Modern Dyak Mandau, the painted wood grip and scabbard decorated with tufts of hair and teeth; a Chinese Small Sword, in Japanese style, with painted ebonised wood grip and scabbard (5)
A Third Reich SA dagger, by Jos. Schlimbach, Solingen, with nickel silver mounts, the crosspiece stamped “No”, in its sheath. Basically GC (some wear and light pitting to blade, sheath lightly pitted with no paint remaining); also 23 out of 25 cigarette pictures from picture group 63 of the series “Adolf Hitler” (numbers 85 and 146 missing), in their ogirinal printed paper wrapper. GC
A Bowie type dagger, blade 8”, marked J Rodgers & Sons, No 6 Norfolk St, Sheffield, England, with Maltese Cross and Star. WM crossguard with ball terminals, staghorn grips with ovoid nameplate marked “MB”, in its brown leather sheath marked “M”, with belt loop and WM locket and chape. GC Plate 7
A small late 19th century dagger, with unusual wavy blade, 5¼”, marked “Hy Crookes & Co, Sheffield” on one side at forte and “Kilner Bros Patent Handle” in oval strap on the other, thin WM oval crossguard, slightly tapering, rectangular section grip, covered in MOP segments, in its panelled brown leather sheath with WM locket and chape. GC Plate 7
Roman Marble Relief Plaque with Gladiators2nd-3rd century AD. A marble plaque depicting, in relief, two gladiators fighting to the death; the left-hand figure falling to the floor, leaning on his outstretched left arm; the right-hand figure standing over him in an active, striding pose, poised to attack, a dagger in his left hand, and a shield in his right; both figures dressed in short tunics; a post or narrow pillar to the left. 744 grams, 19 cm (7 1/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Fine condition, part of a larger piece.Starting Price: £400
Post Medieval Silver Dagger Chape18th century AD. A sheet silver dagger chape, elliptical in section and tapering in profile with waisted knop terminal; the upper edge with vandykes; to one face, a punched-point shield-shaped panel with naive face above a trefoil; to the other face, similar punched-point designs; remains of the leather scabbard inside. 8.76 grams, 59 mm (2 1/4"). Private collection, Nottinghamshire, UK; acquired late 1980s-early 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Bronze Age Anatolian Bronze Ribbed Dagger Blade2nd millennium BC. A cast dagger blade of triangular profile with a thick median rectangular rib and two attachment holes at the shoulders; the tang a short continuation of the rib. 60 grams, 20.5 cm (8"). Muscarella, O.W. Bronze and Iron Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1988, item 544. Property of an Essex gentleman. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Near Eastern Luristan Bronze DaggerBronze Age, 1250-650 BC. A cast dagger with flanged hilt; the blade elliptical in section with flattened ricasso; the waisted hilt formed with hollow peltoid end and flanges to the lower grip. 444 grams, 48 cm (19"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Fine condition.Starting Price: £270
A late seventeenth / early eighteenth century South Indian belt dagger, with later feather patterned Damascus blade, length 34.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The later blade with traces of Damascus now blackened and with evidence of re-sharpening. The blackened bronze hilt with typical eagles head and opposite quillions retaining traces of gilding.
A ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN FIGURE, early 20th century, of an arab with a dagger through his waist sash, a hawk perched upon his right hand, resting on the back of a saddled white horse, on a naturalistically moulded shaped base, model 920 over 2, pink patch, printed green Czechoslovakia mark, 7 1/2" high
A pair of bronze Viking warriors, each in typical Norse dress, wearing helmets, one standing holding a shield and a sword raised above his right shoulder, the other standing with a spear, with shield upon his back and axe at his side, each on a circular socle base, unsigned, 42 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some general wear and scuffs. Sword, dagger and spear with denting and mis-shaping. Sword quite loose in its handle. Spear with screw fitting to base and also quite loose.
Early 19th century dagger with carved bone scroll handle bearing the inscription `E Seguin to Lewis Nuvelli Maron 1st 1832 (Fleurdeli)` and stud `Fownes` terminating with a border of silvered metal, the curved blade with engraved scrolling foliate sprays contained in similarly decorated gilded metal scabbard engraved `Mr Wm Else 106 Beach Street Deal` 35cm long.

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