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"10th-14th century AD. A bronze scabbard chape of Baltic Viking type with scooped upper edge, knop finial, raised rim to the mouth with median extension and lug to the reverse, raised fleur-de-lys motif to each face. 38 grams, 93mm (3 3/4"). Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate IX, item 27. Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s. [No Reserve]" Fair condition; one face cracked.
A George V infantry officer's dress sword, with pierced knuckle guard and the acid etched blade inscribed "E.Thurkle 5.Denmark St Soho London", length 103cm, in wooden scabbard (missing leather). CONDITION REPORT: There is a significant surface corrosion to the blade and knuckle guard, the scabbard is missing its leather.
A Victorian basket hilt dress sword and scabbard, the double edged blade finely engraved with foliate sprays beneath Queen Victoria's cipher, unmarked, the pierced hilt decorated throughout with heart shaped motifs, length of blade 82cm. CONDITION REPORT: The scabbard has started to corrode and as such there is some light surface rusting. The blade is in really quite superb condition, no significant nicks. THe decorative is still very crisp. The hilt doesn't appear to be misshapen or missing any parts, just some slight areas of pitting commensurate with age.
Two Gurkha Kukri knives, the first with broad blade engraved with a panel of scrollwork along the back-edge on each side, large carved horn hilt, brass pommel cap, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard complete with two skinning knives, together with a brass mounted presentation Kukri in horn and brass bound scabbard decorated with roundel's and gilding, presented to Sergeant Waterman for Services to the Ghurkas
GERMAN GERMAN WW2 SHORT DRESS BAYONET KS98, 1939, A 1939 pattern KS98 Short Dress Bayonet with a 10inch blade, not normally used on a rifle as these bayonets are for show only, in fact some do not have the catch to retain them on the gun. The blade is Nickel Plated Silver and the scabbard is painted black
CZECH VZ 58 AK47, This example has the more common composition grip. The grip material is beech particleboard bonded with phenol formaldehyde resin. The grip was made in two halves, which were then bonded together with epoxy resin. This example still has the short tang and is without the lower crossguard extension found on later examples. The grip scales are secured by two rivets. This scabbard is dated 1967 and is made of smooth leather.
RUSSIAN AKM Type II Bayonet, The improved AKM Type II bayonet was introduced in the mid-1960s and brought with it two significant changes. A squared-off steel pommel was added, to address the fragile nature of the Type I's bulbous plastic pommel. Revolutionary as it was, the Type I design couldn't change soldiers, who seem naturally inclined to use the pommel as a hammer. The second major change was a new scabbard. Advances in plastics technology had reached the point where the scabbard body could be made of molded plastic, with only a metal end for the wirecutter. This eliminated the need for a rubber insulator, as the plastic scabbard body was non-conductive.
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