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A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German SA Officers dress dagger. The dagger having a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and Eagle Swastika motif. The blade ricasso marked RZM 7/42 for Weyersberg, Kirschbaum and Co, Solingen. The blade engraved with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany). Housed in steel scabbard, measuring approx. 38cm. Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.
A WWII Second World War c1938 Third Reich Nazi German NSKK National Socialist Motor Corps transitional dress dagger. The dagger having a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and Eagle Swastika white metal emblem to centre. The crossguard having the RZM mark M 7/66 and makers Eickhorn, Solingen. The blade etched with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany). Housed in steel scabbard, measuring approx. 37cm.Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.
A 1970s Omega DeVille dress wristwatch, having a calibre 625 manual-wind movement and rectangular black face with fine gilt baton markers and conforming hands, in parcel-gilt stainless steel case with ribbed bezel and concealed strap pins, circa 1974, 36 mm x 29 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
Garnet Ruskin Wolseley (1884 - 1967) A portrait of a young lady wearing knotted pearls in contemporary dress, circa 1930s, signed, in moulded gilt frame, 54 cm x 62 cm overall [Wolseley was a descendant of John Ruskin and was a fashionable portrait artist working in Chelsea, London circa 1920.]
A late 19th / early 20th Century enamelled white metal cigarette case, the front decorated with a Pre-Raphaelite image of a young lady with flowing hair wearing a red dress after a painting by A Asti, signature lower right, gilt lined, indistinct assay marks to the inside top, 158 g, 8 x 9.5 x 1.5 cm
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