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A good Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's dagger ensemble, 25cm flattened diamond section blade with double fullers and etched with scrolling foliage, entwined dolphins and fouled anchors on a matt ground, marked WKC at the forte, regulation gilt brass hilt with wire bound white celluloid grip, contained in its engraved gilt brass scabbard, complete with, knot, hanging straps and silver bullion belt with gilt buckle, accompanied by a Third Reich coffin drape. Generally good to very good condition with some fraying to knot and two hanging strap clips detached but present.
A Third Reich SA dagger, 22cm flattened diamond section blade bearing the motto Alles fur Deutschland and RZM mark M7/68 for Lauterjung & Co, "Tigerwerk", regulation plated holbein hilt with dark wood grip, contained in its plated mounted brown painted scabbard, complete with belt hook. Shows good crossgrain to the blade with tramlines and minor grey staining.
A rare Ethiopian Menelik II King's Guard Sword, 82cm curved fullered blade profusely etched with scrolling foliage and stands of arms, further etched with the Lion of Judah and a panel of caligraphy translating to Menelik, and to the other side with an image of St George and a panel of caligraphy translating to St George, etched with the initials GG and a further inscription at the forte translating to Produced by Nicola for his Imperial Majesty, regulation steel stirrup hilt with traces of plated finish, the langets decorated with an image of the Lion of Judah and two initials, wire bound celluloid grip, contained in its leather scabbard. Menelik II (1844-1913) reigned from 1889-1913 confronting and defeating the Italians in their attempts to expand their empire. See Islamic and Native Weapons of Colonial Africa 1800-1960 by Anthony C. Tiri, pages Figures 2-8 on page 72.
A rare Ethiopian Menelik II King's Guard Sword, 83cm curved fullered blade profusely etched with geometric designs of an architectural form and with the Lion of Judah and a profile of Menelik II to either side of the forte, regulation white metal stirrup hilt ribbed, ergonomic celluloid grip, contained in its leather scabbard. Menelik II (1844-1913) reigned from 1889-1913 confronting and defeating the Italians in their attempts to expand their empire. See Islamic and Native Weapons of Colonial Africa 1800-1960 by Anthony C. Tiri, pages Figures 2-8 on page 72.
An 18th Century silver and ivory mounted hunting dagger by Jeffreys Cutler to His Majesty, 29.5cm blade, recurved silver quillons with scroll terminals, gadrooned central panel, spirally fluted ivory grip with silver bird's head pommel, contained in its silver mounted polished fishskin scabbard. Circa 1763, Daniel Jeffries, the Strand, Cutler to his Majesty 1763. Chape a later white metal replacement.
A 19th century police short sword in brass mounted leather scabbard. With curved fullered blade, brass stirrup hilt with safety button and leather mounted grip. Stamped 545, blade 56cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Scabbard stitching undone and missing brass tip. Grip lather badly worn. Blade dull and pitted and with slight bend toward the end. Safety press stud functioning. Stirrup guard with very slight wobble from the pommel end.
A Japanese World War II period sword and scabbard. Condition Report: We do not believe this is a replica. We cannot remove the handle to read tang. Slight dents and minor paint loss to scabbard. Clasp at end of scabbard is slightly detached. Stud button pushed OK. Blade 69cm, scabbard 74cm. Otherwise appears OK.

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