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An Edward VII 1888 pattern bayonet, the double edged 12in. blade stamped with crowned E.R., complete with leather and metal scabbard; together with a British dagger, the 7 in. double edged fullered blade stamped `Mk.I.42 M.I.L K6`, complete with leather and metal scabbard, and leather frog; and a German hunting knife, with deer hoof handle, in leather scabbard. (3)
A Third Reich German dagger complete with scabbard, the quillon inscribed PB (handle af), a WWI bayonet with wooden handle by Wilkinson, no.1907, a kukri knife with bone handle and two smaller knives complete with leather scabbard and an army beret with Hindustan Leicestershire regimental badge (4).
Third Reich Army Officer’s Dagger, 24.5 cm blade by WKC Solingen, orange coloured composition grip in its plated metal scabbard, the blade retains most of its original polish, together with two silver cord port - au - pee (fractured), and an Imperial German (?) Naval hanging strap, good condition (4) £150-250
Third Reich SA Man’s Dagger, 22.3 cm blade by Eugenscheidt Solingen etched with “Alles Fur Deutschland” nickel hilt with cherrywood grips and inset badges marked 1617150 on the quillon in its nickel and metal scabbard also marked 1617150, blade retains some original polish, good condition £150-250
An unusual gold brooch composed of a removable dagger with scabbard, padlocked and fastened belt and woven textured scrolling whip, surmounting two ropetwisted suspension chains and a two-coloured gold mounted rock crystal scent bottle designed as a powder horn, applied with lattice, stiff-leaf and foliate scroll decoration, with detachable stopper and safety chain 7.5cm x 8.5cm
Germany, Third Reich, hanging chains for SA high leaders dagger, Type I in nickel-silver with belt clasp, marked `A` (Assman) & `DRGM` on clasp & `RZM M 5/8` on a link, links alternate mobile swastika & SA logo with circular holes for connecting links (this type of chain is subject to dispute as to whether period or early post-war construction), good condition
An 18ct Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1950, (calibre 283) 17-jewel lever movement numbered `12077027`, overcoil hairspring, quarter sectioned silvered dial with Arabic and applied dagger markers, centre seconds, plain polished case with snap on back, case with makers mark `ALD`, numbered `13302 376446` and Birmingham 1950, 37mm wide
A Triple Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with Moonphase Display, signed Emarten, circa 1950, 17-jewel lever movement, silvered dial with applied Arabic and dagger markers, day/month in (French) and moonphase apertures, outer date ring with corresponding central date hand, two subsidiary dials for seconds and 30-minute register, plain polished case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph and pushers to change calendar displays, snap on back and stamped 18k 0.750 and numbered `140097`, 39mm wide
A Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, Perpetual, Model: Submariner, 100m=330ft, Ref:5508, so called James Bond model, 1958, (calibre 1520) self-winding 26 jewel lever movement, overcoil hairspring, black coloured dial with dot, dagger and baton markers, luminous Mercedes hands, centre seconds, case with screw down winding crown, calibrated black bezel with red triangular marker at 12, inside the screw back numbered `5508` and dated `II.1958`, case serial number `??1298`, associated Rolex stainless steel bracelet, 38mm wide, together with Rolex expanding riveted stainless steel bracelet stamped `6636` (bracelet worn) The Rolex submariner ref.5508 was first introduced in 1958 and took over from submariner ref.6536/1 when the movement was upgraded. The submariner became very collectable through the influence of the James Bond films. It is believed Sean Connery wore a ref6538 submariner in Dr No, and ref.5508 is regarded as another "James Bond" watch as it is "without crown guards". Submariners of this period are highly desirable today.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Explorer 1, Ref:114270, circa 2005, (calibre 3130) 31-jewel self-winding lever movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, overcoil hairspring, black dial with applied luminous baton, dagger and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, luminous Mercedes hands, case with screw down winding crown, screw back, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a fliplock deployant clasp, 37mm wide

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