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Militaria: three WWII knives comprising an American dagger with turned wooden grip `US M3 Camillus` with scabbard, a German Nazi dagger with eagle and Swastika inset to wooden grip, the blade engraved `Alles fur Deutschland` with scabbard and German bayonet with Solinger blade in scabbard and leather belt attachment, with silvered metal thread `SS` accorn, along with five postcards of leaders including Hitler (framed as one) and three 1970`s Russian posters, and a reproduction cavalry officers sword, etched blade, black leather scabbard, and black bound handle.
A MOROCCAN SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER (JAMBIYA) PRESENTED BY THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO TO G. FORD, MAY 1896 the first with pattern-welded blade, silver hilt with plain cross-piece and swelling grip carved with scrollwork and a lotus flower; the second with slender pattern-welded blade, silver hilt chased with scrollwork and monster head pommel, in its wooden scabbard entirely encased in chased silver; and the third of characteristic form, with steel blade and hilt each decorated with silver flowers and scrollwork the first: 49cm; 19 1/4in (3)
A FINE INDIAN DAGGER (KHANJARLI), 18TH CENTURY with recurved blade formed with a reinforced tip, cut with series of deep converging fullers, chiselled with foliage and encrusted with gold scrollwork at the forte, steel hilt of characteristic form including oval guard, vestigial bud-shaped quillon, recurved knuckle-guard with fluted bud-shaped finial, all decorated with encrusted gold scrollwork, chevron and flowers (minor losses), a pair of ivory grip-scales and a pair of lunette-shaped pommel-scales (small age cracks), each retained by copper rivets on gilt flower head washers, in its original fabric-covered wooden scabbard (areas of wear) with gilt-copper locket and chape each pierced with flowers and foliage and with engraved borders, and the former retaining a single loop for suspension 33cm; 13in
SIX MIDDLE EASTERN DAGGERS, 19TH CENTURY AND A MODERN SPANISH DAGGER the first with tapering single-edged blade, ivory hilt retained by brass rivets, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard; the second with tapering single-edged blade and ivory grip retained by steel rivets; the third with tapering double-edged blade, white metal mounted hilt of kindjal form, in its scabbard, the fourth with reinforced single-edged blade, engraved white metal hilt, and ivory grips; the fifth a Ceylonese Piha kaetta, of characteristic form, the blade chiselled with scrollwork and inlaid with engraved brass, and carved hardwood grip; and the sixth of Toledo manufacture, in its scabbard the first: 31.5cm; 12 3/8in (6)
A PERSIAN JADE-HILTED DAGGER (KARD), 19TH CENTURY with single-edged blade of polished steel decorated with gold koftgari at the forte, `mutton fat` jade grip retained by an iron ferrule decorated en suite at the base and with a mount for a stone (now missing) on the pommel, in its wooden scabbard with large iron locket decorated with matching gold koftgari (chape missing) 34cm; 13 3/8in
A PERSIAN DAGGER (KARD), LATE 18TH CENTURY with tapering blade sparsely decorated with gold koftgari flowers at the forte, steel hilt decorated en suite with the forte (the gold extensively worn), and morse grip-scales, in its fishskin-covered wooden scabbard reinforced along the back-edge with a silver strip (losses) and with copper chape 33cm; 13in
A CAUCASIAN DAGGER (KINDJAL), 20TH CENTURY with broad double-edged fullered blade decorated with gold and silver koftgari foliage, steel hilt of characteristic form decorated en suite, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard with steel mounts matching the hilt (decoration worn) 38.7cm; 15 1/4in
A MOROCCAN SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER (JAMBIYA) PRESENTED BY THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO TO G. FORD, MAY 1896 with curved double-edged blade, engraved silver ferrule, rhinoceros horn grip of characteristic form, the pommel applied with a shield-shaped silver plaque engraved with the presentation inscription and with a pierced foliate washer on the top, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with large silver mounts engraved en suite with the ferrule, and complete with its suspension cord and tassels together with his diary for the period 20th March 1896 to 18th April and some small newspaper cuttings the jambiya; 39cm; 15 3/8in (2)
AN ARAB DAGGER (JAMBIYA) AND A MASONIC SWORD the first with curved polished blade, and horn hilt studded with brass and steel nails, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard decorated with silver beadwork over the outer face, complete with its belt; the second with etched blade decorated with masonic motifs, brass hilt with bow-tie quillons engraved `G. W. Sayer` and `Rosslyn` in its scabbard the first: 31.5cm; 12 3/8in (2)
AN AFRICAN DAGGER, AXE AND SPEAR the first with medially-ridged tapering blade, carved wooden grip bound with plaited rattan bands, in its carved wooden scabbard; the second with decorated axe-blade, and figured wooden haft swelling at the top; and the third formed of a leaf-shaped blade with tapering socket, long haft, and retaining its original iron finial 24cm; 9 1/2in (3)
AN INDIAN DAGGER (KATAR), AN INDIAN DAGGER (CHILANUM), 17TH CENTURY, AND THREE FURTHER INDIAN DAGGERS, 17th/18th CENTURIES the first with European broad fullered blade, steel hilt, comprising a pair of langets pierced with foliage and birds` heads, tapering side-bars pierced with foliage in the centre, with beadwork borders and retaining traces of silver plating, extending over the lower portion of the blade, and a pair of grip bars, in a leather-covered wooden scabbard; the second with recurved fullered blade, integral steel hilt with winged guard and pommel, the latter incorporating a moulded button, and moulded grip; another small Chilanum, probably 18th century; the fourth 17th/18th Century, with recurved blade and brass hilt incorporating pierced scrollwork knuckle-guard, and faceted grip rising to a dragonesque pommel, and the fifth with curved blade and steel hilt with bird`s head pommel the first: 46.2cm; 18 1/4in blade (5)
A LEFT-HAND DAGGER, PROBABLY SAXON CIRCA 1610 with tapering double-edged blade of flattened-diamond section, rectangular ricasso hollowed for the thumb, blued steel hilt (perhaps refinished), comprising a pair of forward-canted down-turned quillons with fluted terminals, small ring-guard fitted with a finely pierced sprung-in plate, faceted mushroom-shaped pommel, and the grip bound with plaited wire and `Turks` heads`
A RONDEL DAGGER IN 15TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with robust tapering two-stage blade double-edged over the upper three quarters of its length, brass hilt comprising a pair of curved quillons with acorn-shaped terminals, acorn-shaped outer guard, engraved brass pommel with chiselled steel cap formed as an expanded flower head, and the sharkskin-covered grip reinforced with steel strips 30.5cm; 12in
A SARDINIAN DAGGER, 18TH CENTURY AND A STILETTO, 18TH CENTURY the first with broad blade cut with a central fuller and chiselled with foliage, an exotic bird and a ram, and swelling grip formed of contrasting pieces of horn (losses); and the second with blade of diamond-section (pitted) and moulded brass hilt of characteristic form the first: 29.8cm; 11 3/4in (2)
A COMPOSITE SWORD, 19TH CENTURY with blade of flattened-diamond section, etched W. Parker in a central panel (rusted), brass hilt based on the 1796 infantry pattern and later wooden grip, together with a knuckle-guard and quillon for a court sword and a dagger with wavy blade and horn grip 51cm (20 1/8") blade
THREE SCOTTISH SKEAN DHUS, 19TH/20TH CENTURIES AND A SILVER-HILTED DAGGER, SHEFFIELD SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1937 the first three each with tapering blades, hardwood grips, two carved with traditional basket-weave designs, two with silver mounts and the third with white metal mounts and orange resin pommel, each in its matching scabbard; and the fourth with blade of polished steel etched with the maker`s details, and silver hilt cast and chased with scrolls in low relief, in its leather scabbard the first: 15.2cm; 6in (4)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF SWORD BLADES, 17TH-19TH CENTURIES including a broadsword blade engraved "For the commonwealth of England" and `1650` on one side, a blade for a short sword, 19th Century, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard with repoussé silver mounts, a regulation blade for a 1796-pattern light infantry officer`s sword with some etched, gilt and blued decoration, a regulation blade for an English 18th Century sword stamped with the running fox mark of Shotley Bridge, twelve blades for transitional, small-swords and epeés, six straight broad blades, six blades for backswords, four dagger blades, eighteen various curved single etched regulation sword blades (rusted throughout, some tips chipped) (qty)
A FINE CARVED LIMEWOOD MINIATURE ARMOURED FIGURE MODELLED ON THAT OF VOGT ULRICH IX OF MATSCH, COUNT OF KIRSCHBERG, CIRCA 1450, 20TH CENTURY with crested helm, breastplate carved to simulate its two-piece construction, a pair of pendant tassets, full arm and leg defences, complete with a shield, sword and dagger of contemporary type, on a carved wooden base, together with an armoured half-figure in the style of circa 1500 (2) The first is based on the original armour preserved at Schloss Churburg, no. 19.
A BALKAN HARDSTONE-MOUNTED DAGGER AND A TURKISH YATAGHAN 18TH CENTURY the first with watered blade formed with a wavy edge, decorated on each side with gold koftgari incorporating the spurious date 1128 (circa 1716/17), soapstone hilt incised with foliate patterns enriched with silver nails, the sides each applied with a gilt leaf set with green and red hardstones, in its original wooden scabbard encased in embossed and gilt silver decorated with designs of scrolling foliage and scales, and the locket decorated with strapwork designs of gold and red hardstones in raised settings against a blue ground; the second with slightly curved fullered European blade, the hilt encased in chased silver (worn), and a pair of horn grip-scales rising to a large eared pommel (one ear missing), in its scabbard) the first: 42cm; 16 1/2in (2)
A FINE DAGGER WITH SILVER GILT AND NIELLO HILT, MID-19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY RUSSIAN with tapering blade of watered steel, chiselled along the back-edge in the Turkish manner and decorated with a panel of gold scrollwork at the forte on each side, silver hilt finely cast and chased in low relief, comprising a pair of forward and back-canted slightly recurved quillons with hound`s head terminals issuant from a central block of oak foliage, solid grip decorated over its full surface with a geometric framework of gilt niello surrounding sprays of foliage, the pommel formed of vine fruit and foliage surmounted by a pheasant attacked by a fox, struck with a mark, probably French import mark for 1888, and remaining in very good condition throughout 33cm; 13in A hunting dagger with silver cross-piece decorated with the cypher of Tsar Alexander III, scabbard mounts each chased in a strikingly similar manner and with a tentative Russian attribution is preserved in the Gatchina Arsenal, see St Petersburg 2001, p. 97, no. 63.
A GERMAN HUNTING DAGGER, MID-19TH CENTURY with polished steel blade cut with a long broad shallow fuller on one side and stamped with a mark at the forte on one side, steel hilt retaining some blued finish, comprising recurved moulded quillons and down-turned scalloped shell, natural stag horn grip, and cap pommel, in its steel-mounted leather scabbard 28cm; 11in blade
A FINE INDO-PERSIAN HELMET (KULAH-KHUD) with domed skull fitted with an additional band around the base pierced with calligraphic panels, decorated over its surface with damascening and fitted with tall central spike rising from a pierced moulded base, a pair of plume-holders at the front, sliding nasal pierced at the top with original owner`s name and retained by a thumb-screw, all decorated with matching designs of damascening, original mail neck-defence of brass and steel links and complete with its red fabric lining, the main 25cm high, and A MATCHING FINE GOLD INDO-PERSIAN AXE the crescent blade profusely damascened in gold colour with pierced geometric and floral patterns, square pean with inscriptions, the damascened shaft spiral twist with removeable octagonal handle revealing a dagger, 80cm long Note: The pierced panels likely refer to the original owners family name

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