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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.
SPAIN M1913, 1920+, Sword bayonet for use on the 7 mm. Mauser M1916 Short Rifle. Also designated for use with the 8 mm. Mauser M1943 Short Rifle. This example was made at Artilleria Fca Nacional, Toledo, Spain, probably in the 1920s. The M1913 bayonet was one of only a few bayonet types to utilize checkered wood grips. The scabbard is leather with steel mounts. Adopted in 1913 as the Machete Bayoneta Modelo 1913, this bayonet was intended to replace the M1893 knife bayonet.
A collection of five bayonets, comprising: a British bayonet with leather and steel scabbard stamped 1907, a French 1879 bayonet with steel scabbard, a British WWI bayonet with leather and steel scabbard and leather frog stamped 1913, a modern short bayonet with black composition handle on steel and rubber scabbard, and an old steel bayonet with tapering four-sided blade and tubular steel scabbard. (5)
George V Royal Artillery 1821 Pattern Officers Sword complete with its original brown leather field service scabbard. Three bar hilt with fish skin covered grip. Some surface wear and staining to the hilt. Original hanging frog attached to the scabbard. Blade is etched with foliage, George V cipher and Royal Artillery cannon etc. Base of the blade has makers details for R Groves Woolwich.
Victorian 1845/54 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword 2nd Volunteer Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment, with brass three bar hilt incorporating Victoria cipher. Fish skin grip complete with the grip wire. Blade is etched with panel of foliage and regimental details. Hobson & Sons London makers details to the base. Housed in a replacement scabbard.
SS Officers Chained Dress Dagger housed in its original scabbard with hanging chains. Grip retains the original eagle and early copper based SS runes badges. Much of the original finish remains to the scabbard. Chains have SS rune marking to the reverse. Small chip to the top of the ebony handle at the front and a very small section to the bottom reverse. The blade is a correct unmaker marked example and retains nearly all of its original polish and cross graining, the motto is clear and complete. Sadly a tiny section of the tip of the blade has been broken off.
British 1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword being a William IV example housed in its steel scabbard. Scabbard is missing top fitting. Fish skin grip is complete with the wire, some damage to the lower section of grip. Complete with the fold down guard to the reverse. Plain pipe backed blade. Some wear to the blade.
Third Reich Police Sidearm with stag horn grip complete with Police eagle to the centre. Blackened brown leather scabbard complete with white metal fittings. Matching numbers to the spine of the blade and top scabbard chape. Blade has WKC makers trade mark to the base, other side of the blade has MUHLENFELD BARMEN. Blade remains in good overall condition.
Luftwaffe Afrika Korps Engraved Dress Bayonet, being a standard issue dress bayonet with black chequered grips. Black painted scabbard with original leather bayonet frog. Eickhorn made blade. Blade has central panel with Luftwaffe eagle, oak leaves and steel helmet with inscription “Zur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit Lg. Stabz.b. V. Afrika". Blade remains in very good condition with much of the original polish.
Edward VII 1897 Pattern Sword and Associated Items Attributed to Lt Col C E C Bartlett, MC, 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, the sword is complete with the leather covered field service scabbard. Grip retains the original wire. Blade is well worn with much of the etching now missing. WKC mark to the base of the blade. Accompanied by EPNS tankard presented by the Singapore Polo Club, October 1921, Hallmarked Silver christening cup presented by the warrant officers and sergeants of B company 1st battalion South Staffordshire regiment, October 1925 and a small polished wood cigar / cigarette box with mother of pearl inset regimental cap badge and name plaque to the lid. (4 items).
Victorian 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Warrant Officers Sword with black fish skin grip. Gilt brass dish guard with fouled anchor and Victorian crown. Housed in its original leather and brass mounted scabbard. Blade with the remains of the original etching and Victorian crowned anchor. Makers mark is not clear. Leather on the scabbard has shrunk and the gilt fittings are loose. Grip wire missing.
Imperial German Naval Officers Sword with gilt knuckle bow and guard, Imperial Crowned anchor to the guard. Lion head with jewelled red eyes. Grip retains the original wire. Complete with the fold down guard to the reverse. Leather scabbard with brass mount fittings. Blade has early WKC makers trade mark to the base. Etched blade with sailing ship, foliage and crowned anchor to one side and the other having sailing ship, foliage and trophy of arms. Some surface staining to the blade but generally good condition.
Imperial German Bavarian Officers Sword complete with its original black painted scabbard. The sword hilt has oak leaf decoration and langet with Bavarian lion holding shield and sword. Black grip complete with wire. Blade has etched panel to the centre with the Bavarian motto and foliage etc. Blade remains in very good condition with much of the original finish. Hilt and scabbard show some wear with some surface rusting.
Imperial German Garde Train Battalion Officers Sword complete with its original black painted steel scabbard. Black grip complete with the original wire and steel hilt with pierced dish guard. Blade has early WKC makers trade mark to the base. Blade is etched to both sides. One side having the original owners name and unit, 1 Comp Garde Train Batl, with the other side having image of the Kaiser and dedication in memory of service. Some light staining to the blade but generally good condition.
Swedish Cavalry Troopers Sword with Royal Air Force Connection. Straight blade with central fuller, various stamps including regimental issue A.4 2/K2 No.160 (matching scabbard) regulation pierced brass guard, leather covered grip, in its steel scabbard engraved ‘This cavalry sabre is presented to the British Air Attachee Group Captain C H Simpson 21st December 1946". Very good condition.
Unusual 19th Century Military Sword, German made probably for the British army, pipe back blade 33" with maker's stamp and British inspector's stamp (?), steel hilt with triple bar guard, folding sideguard, plain pommel, in a British steel cavalry trooper's scabbard stamped VR Enfield 1848, engraved with regimental markings 7H's B (erased) 356. Good condition, sword grip replaced with filler, scabbard pitted.
WW2 British Home Guard Auxiliaries FS Style Fighting Knife, with stag horn grip. Brass cross guard. Fairbairn Sykes commando knife blade. Housed in its original brown leather scabbard with remains of the top fitting. Accompanied by the book “The Last Ditch – Britain's Secret Resistance and the Nazi Invasion Plan" by David Lampe. (2 items)
Sudanese Mahdist Sword Kaskara, broad straight double edge blade 28.75" cut with 3 short fullers and struck with star and crescent device, iron crosspiece, leather covered grip, the lower section covered with embossed silver sheet, in its leather covered scabbard. Good condition, top 4" of leather missing from scabbard.
Borneo Head Hunter's Sword Mandau, 20th century, blade inlaid with long row of brass S-shaped devices and pellets, bone hilt carved with stylised dragons, woven bamboo covered grip, in its wooden scabbard carved with dragons, bone mounts, woven bamboo belt, complete with pisau raut. Good condition.
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