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British 1821 Pattern Artillery / Honourable Artillery Company Officers Sword, regulation pattern with steel guard, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Polished slightly curved blade with etched decoration. Obverse of the blade with initials ‘R D’, reverse with HAC and fused bomb above artillery cannon, possibly for Honourable Artillery Company. Blade 84 ½ cms. No scabbard.
Falklands War Period Argentine Army Officers Dress Sword, slightly curved piped back single edge blade etched Sean eternos los laureles, gilt decorative stirrup grip, plastic grip, officers portepee attached. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard with dress belt attached. Blade 80cms, overall 95cms.
Australian Owen and Jungle Carbine Bayonets: A fine example of an Australian Owen sub-machine gun bayonet stamped to blade XMA and arrow 52, wood grip stamped SLAZ 52 complete with scabbard which is stamped MANGROVITE 44 and British No 5 jungle carbine bayonet stamped to blade N75 with arrow with metal scabbard and web frog dated 1964 in very good condition. 2 items
3x Victorian Daggers, first with bone handle decorated with mother of pearl inlay, steel cross guard and wavy double edged steel blade measuring 14cms, overall 25 ½ cms; Victorian dagger in an earlier style with stag horn grip, steel pommel cap, steel guard and thin metal diamond shape scabbard with engraved foliage decoration, the blade being curved diamond shaped, measuring 14cms, overall 24cms; another example with cream plastic grip, steel ‘S’ shaped guard and housed in leather scabbard, the blade, partially double edged measuring 13 ½ cms, overall 25 ½ cms.
Argentine Marine & Army FN FAL C Type Bayonets: Super Falklands War veteran souvenir bring back with ( FALKLANDS .21 MAY -14 JUNE 1982 ) to blade, bayonet stamped 01-79266 complete with black plastic scabbard with green combat leather frog and one other being Marine issue stamped 02-73026 complete with black plastic scabbard and rarer Tempex combat frog. 2 items
Argentine Marines Imara Combat Knife: These combat knives were reformed M1909 bayonets from Argentine A.R.A / A.A.M.Z. arsenal. This is fine example with rarer red resin grips , stamped 02-00811 to top hilt with 19 cms saw back blade. Blade has original German makers WEYERSBERG one side other stamped A.A.M.Z. ,complete with metal scabbard and web belt fixing, The Marines are considered to have been among the best Argentine combat units present in the Falklands.
Argentine Marines Imara Combat Knife: These combat knives were reformed M1909 bayonets from Argentine A.R.A / A.A.M.Z. arsenal. This is fine example with later black rubber grips , stamped 02-02652 to top hilt with 19 cms saw back blade. Blade stamped A.A.M.Z. to one side other blank ,complete with metal scabbard and web belt fixing, The Marines are considered to have been among the best Argentine combat units present in the Falklands.
Falklands War Period Argentine Naval Officers Dress Sword, fine example with intricate brass guard having naval design and fouled anchor to the knucklebow, animal head pommel and white slab grips (damaged). Housed in leather and brass mounted scabbard. Attached to the scabbard is the original full dress brocade waist belt with brass belt claps and twist cord hanger. Fine etched blade with sailing ship, foliage, anchor and ‘ARMADA ARGENTINA’. Blade 79 ½ cms, overall 94cms.
Victorian 1845 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, gilt brass gothic hilt with crowned cipher to the centre cartouche. Worn grip and wire binding. Later fixed rear to the hilt. Wilkinson type blade with single fuller. Heavy pitting and wear to the blade. Housed in leather and brass mounted scabbard. Blade 81cms, overall 98 ½ cms.
British 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, with one piece ribbed grip having top nut. Ferrule with crossed keys and star over ‘D’. Oval cross guard bent down on one edge. Double edged blade with evidence of sharpening to the edge. Housed in a riveted leather scabbard. Blade 17cms, overall 31cms.
Argentine Marines Imara Combat Knife: These combat knives were reformed M1909 bayonets from Argentine A.R.A / A.A.M.Z. arsenal. This is fine example with early brown resin grips , stamped 02-00863 to top hilt with 19 cms saw back blade. Blade has original German makers WEYERSBERG one side other stamped A.A.M.Z. ,complete with metal scabbard and web belt fixing, These being used by BIM2, BIM 5 Marines which are considered to have been among the best Argentine combat units present in the Falklands.
Set of Three Traditional Nepalese Kukri Knives with Leather Scabbards and Utility Blades This comprehensive collection features three traditional Nepalese kukri knives, each with a distinctive curved blade and an accompanying leather scabbard, all showing signs of age and wear. The set includes: 1. **Large Kukri:** Measuring approximately 23 inches in length, it has a handle made of either horn or wood, adorned with metal bands and engravings. 2. **Medium Kukri:** At 13.5 inches long, this knife shares similar handle materials and construction as the large kukri. 3. **Small Kukri:** The smallest of the set, measuring 9.5 inches, follows the same design ethos with its handle and accompanying scabbard. Additionally, the set includes two smaller utility knives traditionally provided with kukris, supporting various practical uses. This collection is characterized by its worn but intact leather scabbards, horn or wood handles, and historically significant design elements synonymous with Nepalese craftsmanship. This assemblage encapsulates the utility and cultural heritage of the kukri knife.Blade length for the large Knife is 17 inches (blade only), and it weighs 740grams (not in the sheaf)
Hitler Youth Knife with Scabbard from the Nazi Regime Era Maker Marked RZM M7/36 by E. & F. Hörster, Solingen Hitlerjugend This historically significant Hitler Youth Knife, produced during the Nazi regime era, features a blade marked "RZM M7/36" confirming its manufacture by E. & F. Hörster, Solingen. The knife measures 5.5 inches in blade length, with an overall length of 9.75 inches and 10.25 inches when housed in its scabbard. The handle boasts a textured black grip detailed with the iconic diamond-shaped Hitler Youth emblem incorporating a swastika at its centre, showcasing evident signs of wear and age. The accompanying scabbard matches the knife, showing a similar weathered aesthetic, with a worn, partially torn strap adding to its authenticity and historical value. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
1907 Lee-Enfield Bayonet with Leather Scabbard This 1907 Lee-Enfield bayonet, measuring 22.5 inches in total length within its leather scabbard, showcases distinctive historical features. The bayonet includes a wooden handle with metal fittings, a metal pommel, and guard. The blade, marked with various inspection stamps and a government issue arrow, remains in good condition despite its age. Accompanying the bayonet is a black leather scabbard with metal fittings on both ends; however, it is noted that the scabbard is slightly tight for the bayonet. The item exemplifies early 20th-century British military craftsmanship and issue.
World War II German K98 Bayonet with Scabbard and Leather Frog This historical World War II German K98 bayonet, identifiable by the "41 CVE" marking on the blade, is a quintessential piece from the era. The bayonet features a robust, impeccably crafted blade measuring 9 3/4 inches in length, and an overall length from blade to handle of 15 inches. When housed in its accompanying scabbard, the total length extends to 16 inches. The scabbard, constructed from metal and exhibiting a slightly worn, blackened surface, is equipped with a leather frog attachment, underscoring its period authenticity and practical design. This bayonet not only represents the engineering precision of its time but also serves as a tangible artifact of military history. (Matching numbers on blade 9003 and on scabbard). This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
Zulu War Era British Martini-Henry Rifle Pattern 53/74 Bayonet with Scabbard This lot features an antique bayonet and scabbard likely dating from the Zulu War era, specifically designed for the British Martini-Henry Rifle, Pattern 53/74. The bayonet, measuring approximately 25 ¾ inches in length when sheathed, boasts a socket attachment for secure fitting to the rifle. The elongated blade is partially exposed in the images, highlighting its distinctive design and utilitarian craftsmanship. The scabbard, constructed from leather, includes metallic fittings possibly made from brass at the handle and tip, which show signs of age through rust and patina. These historical wear marks not only underline the item's authenticity but also provide a tangible connection to the period's military history. The combination of the well-preserved leather and aged metallic parts makes this piece a noteworthy addition to any collection of military memorabilia or 19th-century British weaponry. MOD Marks etched into the leather. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
17-inch Khanjar Kukri Dagger with Ornate Handle and Leather Scabbard This stunning 17-inch Khanjar Kukri dagger proudly showcases a distinctively curved blade crafted with intricate engravings. The blade, despite showing slight signs of oxidation, retains its polished splendour. The handle of the dagger is a true masterpiece, adorned with elaborate floral motifs and detailed patterns, adding to its historical and aesthetic value. The accompanying leather scabbard, though showing signs of ageing and wear, complements the dagger perfectly with its black and brown markings and visible stitching. The scabbard's metal tip adds a final touch of craftsmanship. This dagger is not only a weapon but a piece of art and history, reflecting the rich traditions of its origins. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
Antler-Handled Hunting Knife with Leather Scabbard, Stamped "Foreign" and Labelled "Made in England" This distinguished hunting knife features a blade measuring 4.5 inches, with an overall length of 8.5 inches and extends to 9.5 inches when sheathed. The handle is crafted from antler, providing a natural, rugged charm and is accented with a silver-coloured metal pommel and a securing strap. The blade shows signs of use and age, reflecting its historical essence. The accompanying leather scabbard, which bears the label "Made in England," adds to the knife's vintage appeal. The knife itself is stamped with "Foreign," suggesting its continental origins. Both the knife and scabbard exhibit marks of wear, highlighting their utilitarian history and authenticity.
British L1A3 Bayonet with Markings and Scabbard This British L1A3 bayonet features a black handle equipped with two screws and a release latch. The grip is marked with "L1A3," "9600257," and "70," indicating its model, serial number, and likely year of manufacture. The bayonet includes a circular metal crossguard near the blade's base. While the specifics of the blade are concealed by the scabbard, the sheath's black casing provides robust protection for the blade. The inscriptions highlight the bayonet's origin, making it an intriguing piece for collectors and military enthusiasts. The bayonet measures 12.5" length in scabbard. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
Russian AK-47 Bayonet Knife with Bakelite Grip and Leather-Accented Scabbard This Russian AK-47 bayonet knife features a 6-inch blade and a total length of 11 inches, extending to 13.5 inches when housed in its scabbard. The knife is distinguished by its Bakelite grip, characterised by its unique mottled pattern and durability. The accompanying scabbard, constructed from metal, shows signs of rust and wear, indicative of its age and historical use. It is equipped with a leather pouch and attachment, enhancing its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Notably, the scabbard includes identifiable hardware such as rivets and a hook for securing the bayonet to gear or for wearing. It also bears the engraved or stamped characters "SBC 0464," adding a layer of identification and potential collectibility. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
**Black Sea Yatagan (Laz Bichaq) with 33.5-Inch Length in Scabbard** This is a striking example of a Black Sea Yatagan, also known as a Laz Bichaq, a sword type traditionally linked with the Laz people from the southeastern shores of the Black Sea, near the Turkey-Georgia border. The weapon exhibits a slightly curved, single-edged blade housed within a dark scabbard that shows signs of age and wear, indicative of its possible historical significance. The scabbard is relatively cylindrical and elongated, reinforcing the characteristic design elements of this sword type. The hilt is wrapped, likely in leather or another textured material, providing a solid grip and culminating in a unique forked, black, rounded pommel. This specific wrapping and pommel design are distinctive features of the Black Sea Yatagan. The sword, when sheathed, measures a total length of 33.5 inches. The blade, handle, and scabbard collectively reflect the traditional craftsmanship and cultural importance of the Laz Bichaq, making this an exceptional piece for collectors and enthusiasts of historical weaponry. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
**Collection of Three Decorative Knives: Indian, Syrian, and Foreign with Dragon Motif** This collection features three distinctively designed knives, each embodying unique cultural and artistic characteristics. The first knife has a wooden handle and a scabbard partially wrapped in blue tape, giving it a noteworthy aesthetic. Measuring at a total length of 9 inches, this knife is attributed to Indian craftsmanship. The second knife, with an 8.5-inch total length, features a curved wooden handle and a blade adorned with intricate decorations indicative of Syrian artistry. The third knife, marked "Foreign," boasts a total length of 9.5 inches and showcases a detailed engraving of a Chinese dragon on its slightly rusted blade. This knife includes a metal handle inlaid with wooden or bone elements, reflecting a blend of durability and ornate design. Together, these knives offer a fascinating glimpse into diverse metallurgical and decorative traditions.
**French Berthier M1892/15 Bayonet with Scabbard** This offering presents a French Berthier M1892/15 bayonet accompanied by its scabbard. The piece showcases a two-piece wooden grip secured by metal rivets, and a metal crossguard marked with the number "39042." The bayonet measures 20 3/4 inches in length when sheathed, with a total length of 20 1/4 inches and a blade length of 15 3/4 inches. Historical and combat wear is evident on the metallic components, adding to its authenticity and charm as a collectible item. This bayonet was designed for use with Mannlicher Berthier M1890 Cavalry Carbines, as well as M1892 and M1916 rifles, accentuating its significance in early 20th-century military history. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
British 1907 Bayonet by Sanderson with Scabbard This exemplary British 1907 bayonet, manufactured by Sanderson, epitomises the iconic weaponry designed for the SMLE (Short Magazine Lee-Enfield) rifle. The bayonet, marked clearly with the year "1907" and the maker's name "Sanderson", is a piece of military history, providing insight into early 20th-century British craftsmanship and warfare. Crafted with a wooden handle and adorned with metal fittings, this bayonet is housed in its original scabbard, which typically would be composed of metal or leather. Notable markings include a key insignia with a crown above the letters "GR" for King George V, various inspection or acceptance marks, and the number "7" along with the letter "C". Historically, these markings confirm its official inspection and approval for military use. Measuring approximately 21.75 inches (55.25 cm) in overall length, with a blade length of around 17 inches (43.2 cm), the bayonet reflects standard specifications for this model. The detailed stampings not only affirm its authenticity but also add to its historic relevance, making it a coveted piece for collectors and historians alike. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
19th Century Afghan Pesh Kabz/Choora Dagger with Intricate Scabbard This remarkable 19th-century Afghan Pesh Kabz, also known as a Choora dagger, embodies the exquisite craftsmanship characteristic of the period and region. The dagger features a handle possibly made from bone, adorned with intricate designs that enhance its historical allure. The slightly curved blade, measuring 8 inches in length, shows subtle signs of age and use, further contributing to its authenticity and charm. The metal scabbard, likely crafted from brass or bronze, boasts elaborate geometric and floral patterns, reflective of traditional Afghan artistry. Measuring 12.5 inches in total length when sheathed, this piece is both impressive and notable for collectors and enthusiasts of historical weaponry. This dagger is not only a functional weapon but also a beautiful artefact representative of 19th-century Afghan culture. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
**Pair of Traditional Arabian Jambia Daggers with Intricately Designed Sheaths and Handles** This pair of traditional Arabian Jambia daggers showcases exceptional craftsmanship, each measuring approximately 11 inches in length. The dagger on the left features a greenish metal finish and a wooden handle, while the one on the right displays a silver-coloured metal finish with ornate patterns on both the handle and the scabbard. Both daggers are adorned with detailed engravings and intricate decorations, typical of Jambia design. The scabbards are embellished with elaborate patterns and metal rings likely intended for attachment to a belt or sash. These decorative elements highlight the rich cultural heritage and skilled artistry associated with traditional Jambia daggers. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
**British No.4 Mk. II* Spike Bayonet with Scabbard and Frog** This British No.4 Mk. II* Spike Bayonet, complete with its scabbard and frog, is an iconic piece of World War II military history. The bayonet features a distinctive 8-inch blade and has an overall length of 10.5 inches. When housed within its scabbard and attached to the frog—a webbing component designed to secure it to a belt—the total length extends to 13.5 inches. The bayonet’s socket hole is designed for attachment to the rifle muzzle, ensuring its functionality on the battlefield. This bayonet is not only a remarkable historical artefact but also a testament to the practical military engineering of its time. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
Royal Air Force Aircrew Survival Knife by Joseph Rodgers This is an authentic Royal Air Force aircrew survival knife, featuring a robust Bowie-style 10 cm steel blade. The blade is imprinted with "Joseph Rodgers Sheffield England 22C/1996," highlighting its prestigious craftsmanship and historical significance. The knife is equipped with a black handle featuring a twin-sided locking mechanism and a lanyard hole in the crosspiece, ensuring its reliability in various survival scenarios. Accompanying the knife is a sturdy 23 cm overall steel scabbard, marked "22C/2202," providing secure storage and protection. This piece is a notable example of military-grade equipment, combining functionality with historical value. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
Italian Carcano M1891 Bayonet by C. Gnutti with Scabbard This Italian Carcano M1891 bayonet features a remarkable craftsmanship by the maker C. Gnutti, as indicated by the inscription on the blade. The bayonet, measuring a total of 16 inches from blade to handle, showcases an elegant yet functional design. The wooden grip, secured with two metal rivets, ensures a sturdy and ergonomic hold. The metal guard and pommel exhibit signs of aging, adding a touch of historical authenticity. This bayonet is accompanied by its original scabbard, which is of matching vintage design and material, with a brass fitting near the handle. The entire piece, including signs of wear and patina, is a testament to its vintage origin and utilitarian functionality in military history. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
Model 1831 French Artillery Glaive with Original Leather Scabbard This offering features a Model 1831 French Artillery Glaive, a gladius-style sidearm, complete with its original leather scabbard. The hilt showcases a ribbed brass handle terminating in a rounded pommel, and a crossguard adorned with circular designs at its ends. The blade, marked "TALABOT PARIS," indicates its Parisian manufacture by Talabot. Though showing signs of age such as pitting and rust, the metal components exhibit an authentic patina. Notably, both the handle and the scabbard bear the number "826," affirming their match. The leather scabbard, exhibiting a split near the center, is distinguished further by its metal throat and tip, reinforcing the historical accuracy and integrity of the ensemble. Despite the wear, the glaive remains in excellent condition, encapsulating a rich historical significance for collectors and aficionados. Overall Length: 26" This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.

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