18th Century Light Dragoons 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword. Maker Thomas Gill, Marked to Blade T. Gill. Also with Board of Ordinance Stamp / Mark to Blade. Stamped on Sword and Scabbard 18th L. D ' C ' Troupe, Seeing Action In The Sahagun ( 20th Dec 1808 ), Corunna ( 16th Jan 1809 ), Victoria ( 21st June 1813 ), Nivelle ( 10th Nov 1813 ), Nive ( 9th - 13th Dec 1813 ), Orthes ( 17th Feb 1814 ), Toulouse ( 10th April 1814 ), Waterloo ( 18th June 1815 ). Steel Blade - 33 Inches In length, Overall Sword Length - 37.5 Inches In length. Sword - Stunning Condition, Scabbard - Good Condition.
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1897 pattern George V ceremonial sword and scabbard, by C.Boyton and Son Clerkenwell, blade stamped 1945, scabbard stamped R.M 3 27, 102cm long Condition report: blade has light pitting in patches. Wear to the button and parts of the scabbard, the scabbard also has minor dents or impressions. There is a small hole to the scabbard.
Tribal Art - a Dayak mandau knife, 42.5cm single-edged pierced iron blade, with demi-lune scrolls, partially bound softwood grip painted with stripes of red and black pigment, further scrolling motifs in yellow, the pommel with hair, the scabbard strung with teeth and beads, applied with further hair, conforming motifs, subsidiary short stabbing knife, 61cm long overall, Borneo, 20th century
A 19th century Ottoman yatagan, 58.5cm serpentine blade, two-piece horn group, leather bound scabbard, 81cm long Condition Report: blade generally good, just some slight surface rust, scabbard rough with some losses, handle with some old cracks and losses to mounts - we would ask you to use Mailboxes for postage requirements.
German Third Reich SA Group Niederrhein Stormtrooper's dagger by Ernst Pack. & Söhne, Solingen. An example with nickel mounts, the blade etched "Alles für Deutschland" and bearing maker's dancer logo. Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika (dented) and enamelled circular SA device; crossguard engraved Nrh (Niederrhein district). Housed in brown anodised scabbard with nickel mounts, the top mount with single suspension ring retaining brown leather strap and clip with belt loop and grip strap. Blade with small edge knock, reverse of scabbard with dent. Overall toned. SA (Sturmabteilung) "Brown Shirts" dagger introduced in 1933.
German Third Reich Fire Brigade parade bayonet / sidearm by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen A good example with plated single edged 25 cm blade with central fuller bearing Eickhorn's oval squirrel logo. Plated "S" shape quillon and eagle head pommel. Black composition chequered grips secured with two rivets. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard with associated brown frog. Minor service wear, minor surface rust to scabbard. GC
German WW1/WW2 Boot Trench Knife A good example with single edged blade with sharpened rear edge point. The forte with small acceptance stamp. Shaped steel crossguard. Wooden slab grips secured by three steel rivets. Contained in its black painted steel scabbard with rear spring steel boot clip. VGC
German Third Reich Hitler Youth Knife by P. Lungstrass, Solingen-Ohligs. A good example by scarce maker with the blade reverse bearing stamped hanging light logo, obverse bearing motto "Blut und Ehre". Nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel with two piece black chequered composition grip inlaid with red and white enamel HJ swastika diamond. Housed in black painted scabbard with black leather belt loop and securing strap. Minor service wear. GC Introduced in 1933 with the motto "Blut und Ehre" on the blade. Motto discontinued in August 1938.
German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's dagger circa 1938-45 by WKC. A good example, the anchor etched blade with double fuller and to the forte the stamped cutler's details of "W.K.C." with knights head logo. Gilt metal mounts, twist wire bound simulated ivory grip. Housed in gilt metal scabbard with engraved lighting bolts, oak leaf supports for the two loose suspension rings. Minor service wear. VGC
German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's dagger circa 1938-45 by Eickhorn, Solingen. A good example, the anchor etched blade with double fuller and to the forte the stamped cutler's squirrel logo. Gilt metal mounts, twist wire bound simulated ivory grip. Housed in gilt metal scabbard with engraved lighting bolts, oak leaf supports for the two loose suspension rings. Minor service wear. GC
German Third Reich Government Official's dagger by Eickhorn, Solingen circa 1939-42. A fine rare example with simulated mother of pearl grip and silver plated mounts. Eagle's head ornamented pommel, crossguard and langet bearing an eagle and swastika facing same way as pommel, the blade etched with maker's squirrel logo. Housed in its finely pebbled plated scabbard, the oakleaf bands retaining both loose suspension rings. Toned externally, blade bright, generally VGC. Introduced in March 1939; production ceased in mid 1942.
German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger by unusual maker Rudolf Betel, Solingen-Merscheid. A fine scarce example with amber celluloid grip. Double edged blade bearing maker's RBIS star in oval logo. Plated crossguard with central eagle and swastika. Oak leaf decorated pommel. Housed in its stippled nickel plated scabbard with two loose hanging rings. VGC Army (Heer) Officer's dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.
German Third Reich K98 dress bayonet by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. Fine single edged plated 20 cm blade with fuller. Maker's oval squirrel logo stamped to the forte. Plated crossguard with upturned quillon and plated eagle head pommel; black composite checkered grips. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard. Near VGC
German Third Reich K98 dress bayonet by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. Fine single edged plated 25 cm blade with fuller, one side with etched panel bearing eagles with folded wings and swastika, oak sprays and legend "Fur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit". Maker's squirrel logo stamped to the forte. Plated crossguard with upturned quillon and plated eagle head pommel; black composite checkered grips, slight movement to blade. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard bearing black leather frog. VGC
German Third Reich 1937 model RAD Leader's dagger by Carl Julius Krebs, Solingen. A good scarce example. White ivorine grips, eagle head pommel, the blade bearing etched motto "Arbeit adelt", the reverse with maker's oval crowned cypher logo; the crossguard langet bearing the RAD device of a swastika set upon a spade head emerging from a spray of wheat. Housed in its plated scabbard ornamented with sprays of wheat bearing to attachment for straps. Some service wear, toned, plating lifted in places, front grip with small section absent at rear. GC Reichs Arbeits Dienst was the State Labour Service
German Third Reich NPEA Service dagger with frog by Karl Burgsmuller, Berlin. A fine and rare example modelled on the SA dagger. The blade is etched with the motto "Mehr Sein als Scheinef" and bears stamped maker's details. Brown wooden grip, with nickel plated crossguard top mount; housed in its olive drab painted regulation scabbard complete with original brown leather frog stamped ‘E. Luneschloss / Mainz / 1938.' Minor service wear, generally VGC National Political Educational Institute (Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalt) was an SS-run organisation to provide future leaders.
German Third Reich Forestry Service sidearm / cutlass by E.Pack & Söhn, Solingen. A good example, the 450 mm slightly curved blade fitted with spiral bone with brass deer's hoof ends; clamshell guard ornamented with deer. Housed in original black leather scabbard with brass mounts, not fitted with frog stud. Blade lightly fitted otherwise GC.
German Third Reich RZM marked SA Stormtrooper's dagger by Waffenfabrik Max Weyersberg, Solingen. A fine clean example with nickel plated mounts, the blade etched "Alles für Deutschland" and bearing RZM logo and "M7/12". Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and enamelled circular SA device. Housed in original brown painted scabbard, the top mount with single suspension ring retaining brown leather hanging strap, the spring clip stamped with RZM logo, "M5/71" and OLC diamond logo (Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid), and belt loop. Plating slightly starting to lift but generally VGC SA (Sturmabteilung) "Brown Shirts" dagger introduced in 1933.
German Third Reich SS Model 1936 chained dagger. A scarce, correctly unmarked, example. The double edged blade bears etched motto "Meine Ehre heist Treue" (My Honour is Loyalty). Black wooden grip with inlaid silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled SS Sigrunen. Housed in black anodised scabbard with plated mounts, the middle band ornamented with interlinked stylised swastikas. Complete with chains of alternate SS Sigrunen and death's head links, one link marked with SS stamp on the reverse. Fittings with some rust marks, pitting and slight lifting to plating in parts, blade polished so motto faint. Chape dented and split.
German Third Reich Army Officer's Sword. A fine example with plated single edged plain fullered 73 cm slightly curved blade bearing cutler's logo to the forte only just visible under langet. The gilded aluminium hilt with single bar guard embossed with floral decoration German Army eagle and swastika with spread wings to langet. The black grip with twist wire binding is surmounted by ornamented combined backstrap and lion head pommel with red glass eyes. Housed in original black painted steel scabbard. VGC
German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger and straps. A good example with yellow celluloid grip and double edged plain blade. Silvered crossguard with central eagle and swastika. Oak leaf decorated pommel. Housed in its stippled silvered scabbard with two loose hanging rings complete with straps. Toned, generally VGC. Army (Heer) Officer's dagger was designed by Paul Casburg in 1935.
German Third Reich MINIATURE Luftwaffe Officer's 2nd pattern dagger by SMF Solingen. A good example with amber grip and twist wire binding; plain blade bears maker's SMF seated king logo and DRGM. Aluminium crossguard and langet bearing an eagle and swastika; the pommel ornamented with swastika and oakleaves. Housed in its plated metal scabbard fitted with two suspension rings. Generally VGC. Overall length approx. 24 cm. Introduced in July 1937.
German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's dagger circa 1938-45 by Eickhorn, Solingen. A good example, the anchor etched blade with double fuller and to the forte the stamped cutler's squirrel logo. Gilt metal mounts, twist wire bound simulated ivory grip. Housed in gilt metal scabbard with engraved lighting bolts, oak leaf supports for the two loose suspension rings. Minor service wear and dents to scabbard. GC
German Third Reich K98 dress bayonet by Gustav Spitzer, Solingen. Fine single edged plated 20 cm blade with fuller. Maker's name and lion logo stamped to the forte. Plated crossguard with upturned quillon and plated eagle head pommel; black composite checkered grips. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard complete with brown leather frog. VGC
German Third Reich K98 dress bayonet by Karl Julius Krebs, Solingen and anther. Fine single edged plated 25 cm blade with fuller. Maker's name and lion logo stamped to the forte. Plated crossguard with upturned quillon and plated eagle head pommel; black composite checkered grips. Housed in its black painted steel scabbard. VGC ... together with a similar 20 cm bladed example by Robert Klaas bearing ‘kissing cranes' logo. One side of composite grip replaced with woo otherwise GC. (2 items)
German Third Reich Police Bayonet by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen. A good 33 cm blade example with eagle's head pommel, eye for show only. Two piece simulated stags horn grip bearing silvered police device. The upswept crossguard bears oak leaf decoration. The plain plated blade bears maker's oval squirrel logo. Matching "PBt. 249." the crossguard as well as scabbard top mount. Housed in bark brown leather scabbard with plated mounts bearing brown leather frog and rather fragile knot. No movement to blade. Minor service wear and touches of verdigris, overall VGC.
German National Hunting Association dagger / sidearm ( Hirschfanger) by WKC, Solingen. A good example with staghorn grip mounted with Association's silvered swastika / stag's head emblem, silver plated oakleaf decorated pommel with acorn finial, deer's feet crossguard and clamshell guard / langet. The flat 33 cm blade is etched both sides with hunting scenes and bears maker's knight's helmet logo. Housed in its black leather scabbard with silvered mounts, the top mount with acorn frog stud. Miner service wear. VGC
German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's MINIATURE sword. A fine example with twist wire bound blue leather grip, nickel plated mounts with gilt wash mobile swastika to centre of pommel and downswept winged crossguard. Double edged 17 cm polished blade with central fuller. Housed in its blue leather covered nickel mounted scabbard with two loose suspension rings. Some lifting to plating on top scabbard mount otherwise VGC.
German Third Reich Red Cross Man's hewer and frog. A good example with sawback blade impressed "Ges. Gesch". Nickel plated mounts with oval on crossguard bearing eagle and swastika with Geneva cross. Two piece Bakelite grip, the front section of chequered design, the reverse plain. Housed in its black painted scabbard with nickel plated throat and chape ; complete with black leather frog impressed 51. Minor service wear. Small patch of rust to reverse of scabbard. Overall VGC. Introduced in February 1938 and discontinued in 1940.
German Third Reich RAD hewer by Carl Jul Kreb, Solingen. A good nickel example of the 1934 model, the blade bearing etched motto "Arbeit adelt", the reverse with RJAD in triangle, "Ges. Gesch" and oval maker's logo; two piece simulated stag horn grip with stylised eagle pommel. Housed in its black painted regulation scabbard, the top mount with ornate design. Complete with scarce hanger. Slight lifting to plating, overall near VGC. Reichs Arbeits Dienst was the State Labour Service.
German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's sword by SMF, Solingen. A good example with twist wire bound blue leather grip, nickel mounts with gilt mobile swastika to centre of pommel and downswept winged crossguard. Double edged polished blade with central fuller and bearing SMF seated king logo. Housed in its blue leather covered scabbard with two loose suspension rings. Minor dents to chape, service wear. GC
German Third Reich TeNo Hewer by Eickhorn, Solingen. A scarce example of the 1938 model, the blade bearing squirrel logo and "Ges. Gesch" eagle and swastika mark. Two piece white celluloid grip, the cross guard bearing a TeNo device, the eagle head shaped pommel ornamented with a cogwheel "eye"; housed in its nickel mounted, originally black painted regulation scabbard, the throat of which bears issue number 5417. Some service wear and lifting to plating, blade with some play, scabbard paint worn. TENO (Technische Nothilfe) was the Technical Emergency Corps
German Third Reich Army Officer's Sword by Eickhorn, Solingen. A good example with plated single edged plain fullered 86.5 cm slightly curved blade bearing cutler's details and squirrel logo to the forte. The gilded hilt with single bar guard with embossed oakleaf decoration and to the langet a German Army eagle and swastika with folded wings. The black grip with twist wire binding is surmounted by a oak leaf ornamented combined backstrap and pommel. Housed in original black painted steel scabbard. GC
Imperial German Artillerie Regiment 22 Lüneburg Officer's Sword by Robert Klaas, Solingen. A good example. Plated single edged fullered 89.5 cm slightly curved blade with cutler's details and ‘kissing cranes' logo to the forte. Blade etched with an Artillery scene to one side and "Artillerie Regiment 22 Lüneburg" with geometric patterns. The plated hilt with single bar guard and plain crossguard. The black grip with twist wire binding is surmounted by a plain combined backstrap and pommel complete with knot. Housed in its original black painted steel scabbard. Some service wear. GC
WW1 Imperial German Officer's Sabre, Sword. A good quality example, the single edged curved blade with etched decoration depicting an Imperial Eagle, floral decoration and a stand of Arms. The hilt with single acorn embossed guard terminating with a lion head pommel. This surmounts a shagreen grip with twist wire binding and the langets with embossed decoration. Complete with steel scabbard. The overall condition is good with age wear.
German Third Reich Army Officer's Sword by Paul Weyersberg & Co. A good quality example, single edged plain fullered blade with cutler's details to the forte. The hilt with single bar guard with embossed oakleaf decoration and a German Army eagle and swastika with outstretched wings to langet. The black grip with twist wire binding is surmounted by an embossed floral pommel. Housed in original black painted steel scabbard. Overall Good Clean condition retaining gilt finish to the hilt.
Imperial German Life Hussar Regiment Officer's Undress Sword. A good scarce example, the single edged piped back blade, with etched panel "Von Bonin S Liebin Von Hartmann" The reverse of the blade is plain. The hilt of regulation pattern, the langet mounted with a enamel Star, the grip of shagreen with twist wire binding. The guard of embossed decoration mounted with a silvered scull and with lion head pommel. Scabbard absent overall GC some age wear.
German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's sword by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen. A good early example with twist wire bound blue leather grip, nickel mounts with gilt mobile swastika to centre of pommel and downswept winged crossguard. Double edged polished blade with central fuller and bearing cutler's logo. Housed in its blue leather covered scabbard with two loose suspension rings and retaining blue leather hanger. Minor age and service wear. GC
German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's Alloy Mounted Sword by SMF, Solingen. A good example with twist wire bound blue leather grip, Alloy mounts with gilt mobile swastika to centre of pommel and downswept winged crossguard. Double edged polished blade with central fuller and bearing SMF seated king logo. Housed in its blue leather covered scabbard with two loose suspension rings and retaining leather hanger. The leather to the hanger dry and part detached. Minor wear. GC
German Third Reich 1933 model SS dagger by Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen-Foche A fine example, the blade etched ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue' (My Honour is Loyalty), the reverse with partial maker's pyramid in oval logo. Nickel mounted black wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SS Sigrunen; crossguard impressed III for Berlin district, the underside impressed 7434. Housed in black painted nickel mounted scabbard with single suspension ring and complete with scarce upright hanger with spring clip. Minor service wear. VGC
German Third Reich 1937 model RAD Leader's dagger by WKC, Solingen. A good scarce example. White ivorine grips, eagle head pommel, the blade bearing etched motto "Arbeit adelt", the reverse with maker's knight's helm logo; the crossguard langet bearing the RAD device of a swastika set upon a spade head emerging from a spray of wheat. Housed in its plated scabbard ornamented with sprays of wheat bearing to attachment for straps. Some service wear, toned, plating lifted in places. GC Reichs Arbeits Dienst was the State Labour Service
Italian MVSN General's model 1937 fascist dagger. A fine rare example with plain plated blade. The polished aluminium handle terminates in an eagle's head pommel; the white ivorine grip bear a recessed gilt fasces. Complete with original black painted scabbard with gilt chape and two gilt bands each supporting a loose ring; complete with hanging chains suspended from "M" and spring clip bearing eagle over SPQR. Gilt dull otherwise generally VGC.
German Third Reich Land Customs Officer's Dagger by Clemens & Jung of Solingen circa 1938-42. A good rare example with wire bound green leather covered wooden grip, in 11 spirals; double edged plain blade bearing maker's name to obverse maker's crowned shield with a "Z" logo. Aluminium crossguard with central eagle and swastika. Oak leaf decorated pommel. Housed in its green leather covered scabbard with angled plated mounts bearing two loose hanging rings. Retaining its rather worn army style aluminium wire portapee (knot). Service wear, small dent to scabbard and one screw from mount absent. GC Dagger was introduced in 1937
Irish Guards Officer's Regimental Pattern Sword by Wilkinson. A very good Elizabeth II example by Wilkinson Sword and numbered 7691. The blade is etched with the Crowned regimental device of the Order of St Patrick and decorated with a EIIR Crowned cypher. The regimental device can also be found in the open guard of the hilt. The shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in original nickel scabbard and complemented with a correct pattern buff leather and bullion sword knot. Near Parade Condition.
1st East Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery Victorian Officer's Sword. A good example, the single edged slightly curved blade with etched decoration, comprising a crowned cypher and "1st East York Artillery Volunteers". Retailer's details of J.Greenwood, York. Three bar open guard with shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in original polished steel scabbard. GC with minor age wear, etching clear. 1st East Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery were headquartered at Burlington, later moved to Scarborough.
Welsh Guards Officer's Regimental Levée Pattern Sword A scarce George V World War One example by Wilkinson Sword London Blade number 52937. Thin blade with GvR crowned cypher. Reverse with regimental badge surmounted by a crown. Open guard with the regimental device, shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in original brown leather field scabbard. Etching remains clear. The absent of Battle Honours to the blade indicates a WWI example. The sword has been refurbished and is parade condition. The scabbard is with wear. The blade number indicates made November 1916.
Coldstream Guards Officer's Regimental Levée Pattern Sword A good George V period example retailed by Johns & Pebb of London. Thin blade with GvR crowned cypher. Reverse with regimental badge surmounted by a crown and Battle Honours the last been "Hindenburg Line". Open guard with the regimental device, shagreen grip with twist wire binding. Housed in original correct pattern steel scabbard and fitted with white buff leather and bullion sword knot. Etching remains clear.

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