A WWII German Army Officers Dagger , circa 1940, with an aluminium scabbard and an orange plastic grip, marked Alcoso to the blade, the Swastika broken off from the eagle crossguard, 40cm long Inherited by the vendor from their father, a decorated officer in the Belgian army during WWII. He escaped to England from a German POW camp from where he participated in the D-Day operations
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Kriegsmarine Offiziersdolch – WKC Solingen. Dolch für Offiziere mit Scheide und Portepee. Hersteller: WKC (Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie) Solingen. Heller Griff mit Doppeldraht. Druckknopf funktioniert. Der Knauf ist in Form eines Adlers, der mit seinen Krallen das Hoheitszeichen in einem Kranz festhält. Die Klinge ist beidseitig zisiliert. Scheide: Die Ringbänder mit Eichenlaubdekor. Die beiden Trageringe sind geschlossen. Gesamtlänge 42 cm. (Provinienz: süddeutscher Privatbesitz. Laut Einlieferer wurde der Dolch von einem Familienmitglied getragen, das U-Boot-Kommandant im Jahr 1943 war). Kriegsmarine officer's dagger - WKC Solingen. Officer's dagger with scabbard and lanyard. Manufacturer: WKC (Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie) Solingen. Light handle with double wire. Push button works. The pommel is in the shape of an eagle holding the swastika in a wreath with its claws. The blade is chiselled on both sides. Scabbard: The ring straps are decorated with oak leaves. The two suspension rings are closed. Total length 42 cm. (Provenance: Southern German private ownership. According to the consignor, the dagger was carried by a family member who was a submarine commander in 1943)
Maurice Lacroix - Mid-size stainless steel cased wristwatch, having a white dial with silvered dagger and Arabic hour markers, date aperture at the third hour, signed crown, quartz movement, 34mm diameter (ex.crown), it original yellow ochre leather strap, with case, outer box and instructions, together with a Michel Herbelin lady's gold plated and stainless steel dress watch, having a gilt dial with diamond-type hour markers, quartz movement, 16mm x 21mm, on a gold plated beaded bracelet, with case and outer card box (2)
A walrus Ivory hilted watered-steel dagger (kard), Safavid Iran, 17th-18th century, the straight steel blade intricately engraved with an elaborate palmette with rising medallion filled in with interlocking scrolling foliated tendrils distributed over the tang, block, ricasso and ridge, the blade with owner's name and date AH1190/AD1776, 36.9 cm. long.Inscription:Light and erased, possibly 'amal Muhammad' followed by numerals 1, 1, and 9, the 0 punched in gold or copper alloyCondition Report: The hilt, tang, ridge, block are in very good condition. The edge and tip are blunt. The watering is crisp. Light and occasional pitting and tarnish to the blade.
To Be Sold With No ReserveA gilt-copper elephant axe (Bhuj),India, Kutch, 19th century,the broad single-edged blade with koftgari flowers on each side fixed to the handle through a stylized elephant-head element, the bidri shaft with floral decoration, the pommel concealing a dagger, the sheath with purple silk and similarly decorated gilt-copper mounts, 29cm. long.
A composed set of twelve fish knives and forks the knives by John Gilbert, London 1868 and 1869, engraved with a crest depicting an arm grasping a dagger, the forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1946, each with silver blades and tines,22.5 and 20cm long (24)Condition ReportOverall good order. General wear, scuffs and minor knocks. The handles are weighted.
Eastern Steppes, Southern Europe, Ca. 9th - 11th century AD.A long example of a hand forged iron dagger featuring a curved blade, a wrapped hilt secured with rivets, and a profile animal head finial with simple engraved details. Overall dark brown surface patina. Intact. A nice example. Size: 50mm x 390mm; Weight: 245g Provenance: Private London collection; formerly acquired on the US art market; Ex. Emily & Walter Mead Collection, Santa Fe, NM, active 1960s - 1990s. (Mead Paper Corporation family). This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Western Asiatic/Aegan, Ca. 1200-700 BC.A bronze dagger with a slender double-edged blade tapering to a sharp point. The hilt curved inward from a splayed pommel to form concave flanged sides to receive an inlay. A crescent-shaped guard encloses the upper part of the midrib. Size: 400mm x 45mm; Weight: 350g Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
New Kingdom,18th-19th Dynasty, Ca.1550-1186 BC. A rare dagger with a blade and handle cast from the same piece of bronze and three rivets for wood or bone grip plates remaining. The blade is thick and heavy, characteristic of daggers from this period from Egypt and Canaan, and the central ridge is lifted high. The blade tapers strongly towards the sharp edge, forming a shape that is pleasing to the eye. For a similar example, see Louvre Museum, Inventory Number: E 677 (N 2113 B). Item comes with an XRF laboratory report, from the independent Belgian laboratory, Hebolabo. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Size: 340mm x 65mm; Weight: 450g Provenance: Property of a European collector; formerly in an English art gallery, 2010; previously in Elsa Bloch-Diener collection, 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Original antique World War One poster - La Paix de l'Ennemi / Peace from the Enemy - featuring an illustration of a German soldier holding a dagger to a lady's neck showing her a Peace Treaty while standing on a man's neck, the text below in French reads - Germany declared in 1917 that it wanted peace without compensation or annexations. Russia, for having believed in its word, was dismembered, humiliated and ruined, it lost its provinces, and the allies it suffered famine and anarchy, Romania on pain of seeing itself divided between Austria and Bulgaria, had to cede part of its territory to its worst enemies and in fact, become the vassal of Germany. By the conditions imposed on Russia and Romania, let us judge those which would be reserved for us if we allowed ourselves to be trapped. Defeat first! Printed by Berger-Levrault, Paris-Nancy. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears, paper losses, pinholes, staining. Country of issue: France, designer: V. Prouve, size (cm): 65x50, year of printing: 1918.
A large Victorian silver Masonic? pendant of circular form, the central eagle within a scrolling openwork surround, marks rubbed, dia. 8cm, together with a George IV Masonic silver gilt miniature dagger, maker John Herbert, London, 1828, 14.5cm, various other mainly Masonic items to include a smoking pipe bowl, a desk seal, cuff-links and money clip etc.
Modern Omani 'silver' khanjar dagger the 13cm curving blade with raised medial ridge and waisted grip; all over filigree type and roundel decoration and ringed belt fitting L26cm overall; in wall mounting display case with hinged glazed frontCondition Report: Modern and framed so in good condition.Presented to the vendor late 20th century when he worked in Oman.
Moroccan jambiya dagger with 24.5cm plain curved blade stamped LONDON to the ricasso area, the hilt and scabbard overlaid with plain sheet brass to the back and ornate silver coloured metal to the front; waisted grip and arched pommel; two pyramid mounts to the scabbard L41cm overall; large billhook with curving blade and stacked leather washer grip; and a reproduction halberd blade (3)Condition Report: Jambiya - minor losses of 'silver' overlay to hilt and scabbard. very minor rusting to blade otherwise in reasonably good condition.Billhook - blade rusty and pitted and grip very grubby.Halberd - good condition.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine officer's dress dagger by Alcosa Solingen with 25cm plain double fullered steel blade; flash gilded alloy cross-piece and pommel with celluloid grip; in original lightening flash scabbard crudely inscribed 'I thank you very much Dickie. From a German Freund(sic) Alfred' L42cm overallCondition Report: Release catch is missing the stud, but still functional.Only traces of gilding remain to cross-piece and pommel.Lacking wire binding to grip.No visible cracks to celluloid.Some wear to gilding of scabbard.Odd spot of pitting to blade.
Japanese tanto dagger with 25cm single edged blade, gilded plain punched tsuba, cord bound ray skin grip incorporating menuki and ornate gilded metal mounts L39cm overallCondition Report: Slight historic rusting to blade.Some wear to gilding.No marks to tang.Cord binding grubby.Joint of ray skin grip slightly opening up.

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