WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers Sword by Paul Weyersberg, Solingen, good example with nickel silver mounts showing a nice dark patina. Top pommel with mobile / sundial swastika to both sides and the same to the centre of the cross guard. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its scabbard with nickel silver mounts and blue leather covering. Leather sword hanger attached to the reverse of the scabbard. Very good condition polished blade with fuller to the centre and makers trademark to the base. Overall a good example. Blade 30 ¼ inches, overall 38 ½ inches.
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Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Bontgen & Sabin, Solingen, fine untouched example of an early SA mans dress dagger with cherry brown wooden grip with enamel SA and nickel silver eagle emblems. Nice nickel silver mounts which have discoloured with patina and nicotine staining. Lower mount stamped ‘Wf’. Housed in early pattern anodised scabbard with the mounts matching those on the grip. Single hanging ring with leather hanging strap attached. Good condition blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and the makers trademark to the reverse. Blade measures 8 ½ inches, overall 14 ½ inches. Overall a good untouched example by a uncommon maker.
Japanese Short Sword Wakizashi, with bound sharkskin grip, brass menuki, pierced circular tsuba. Black lacquered wooden scabbard saya with blackened plain mounts, splits and damage to the scabbard. Well worn blade with nicks to the edge. Copper habaki. Unsigned tang. Blade length including tang 26 ½ inches.
WW2 German Armed Forces Parade Bayonet by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, being the short pattern with two piece black chequered grips with plated pommel and cross guard. Housed in its original blackened scabbard with frog stud. Attached to the scabbard is the original black leather parade frog. Blade with fuller to the back edge. Makers mark to the reverse for Carl Eickhorn Solingen. Blade 7 ¾ inches, overall 13 ¾ inches.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by WKC, Solingen, good untouched example with gilt brass langet in form of Army eagle with down wings and swastika, engraved knuckle bow and dove head pommel. Black celluloid covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its steel blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Polished slightly curved blade with fuller to the back edge. Makers trademark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 31 ¾ inches, overall 37 ½ inches. This pattern of sword is referenced as WKC Model Nr 1055. Scabbard with some areas of repainting.
Third Reich SS Police Officers Sword Degen by Peter Daniel Krebs, Solingen, fine example of the officers pattern sword for the SS Police with nickel plated guard and top pommel, blackened grip with wire binding and copper based Police eagle to the centre. Attached to the grip is the original SS silver bullion wire with black fleck portepee (knot). Housed in the original blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Top scabbard mount with SS rune acceptance stamp. Straight polished steel blade with the makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 29 ¼ inches, overall 35 ½ inches.
Third Reich Government Officials Dress Dagger by WKC with Portepee and Dress Hangers, fine untouched example of an original government officials dress dagger with its stylised eagle head pommel, mother of pear grips to both sides and cross guard in the form of eagle and swastika with rayed feathers. Housed in its original scabbard with oakleaf ring mounts. Attached to the grip is the original and correct small type officers portepee for a Government or Diplomatic service dagger. Accompanying the dagger is an original set of the full brocade dagger hangers with green velvet backing and ornate mounts. The brocade on the hangers has oxidised. Standard double edged blade with WKC knights helmet trade mark to the rear. The blade measures 10 ¼ inches, overall 15 ½ inches.
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Justinuswerk Solingen, good example of a SA dress dagger with brown wooden grip having enamel SA device and nickel silver eagle inserted. Fine grip mounts with the lower guard being stamped ‘H-’. Good anodised scabbard with single hanging ring to the top mount. Standard double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trade mark to the reverse. Some small chips and dings to the grip, scabbard ball dented and service wear to the blade but generally still a good example of an early dagger by a uncommon maker. Blade 8 ¾ inches, overall 14 ½ inches.
Third Reich NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps) Dress Dagger by Weyersberg Max Waffenfabrik (W.M.W), good example of a later pattern NSKK dress dagger with deep wooden grip having enamel SA and aluminium eagle insignias inserted. Plated grip mounts. Housed in its original scabbard with plated mounts and black painted finish. Single hanging ring to the top mount. Standard double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and marked with RZM logo and M7/12 to the reverse, this being the maker code for Weyersberg Max Waffenfabrik (W.M.W). Blade remains in very good overall condition with much of the original finish remaining. Blade 8 ¾ inches, overall 14 ½ inches.
British George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword Possibly Belonging to Temporary Captain Frederick Samuel Moult McKellen MC Northumberland Fusiliers, fine regulation pattern officers sword with guard having cipher of King George V. The inner guard is engraved ‘ E. M. McKELLEN’. Shargreen grip with wire binding. Original leather portepee attached. Housed in brown leather field service scabbard. Regulation blade etched with Royal Arms and cipher of George V. H Renton Brothers Ltd Sheffield makers mark to base of the blade. The blade measures 31 ¾ inches, overall 39 ½ inches. The Military Cross for Captain McKellen was granted in the Birthday Honours gazette in 1918.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by E&F Horster, Solingen, good example having gilded brass cross guard in form of German army eagle and swastika, oakleaves relief knuckle bow and lion head pommel with glass ruby eyes. Black celluloid covered grip with wire binding. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved polished steel blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade with makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 28 inches, overall 35 ½ inches.
Imperial German Prussian Garde Kurassier Regiment Cavalry Sword (Pallasch), fine untouched example with large brass swept hilt guard, shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Housed in the original blackened steel scabbard with large single hanging ring. Straight polished steel blade with fine etched blued panels to both sides, front side with Garde star and ‘Garde-Kürassier-Regiment’ in gothic letters and then horse head in laurel leaf with foliage around, reverse side etched with trophy of arms, foliage and a blued central section showing bugler sounding cavalry charge with one side of him men wearing the parade Garde du Corps style helmets with eagle tops and the other side wearing just the spike helmets. Blade stamped ‘1 139’ same stamping on the top of the scabbard. Spine etched ‘WROHDE. BERLIN’. The blade measures 36 ¼ inches, overall 43 ¼ inches.
Imperial Russian Miniature 1810 Heavy Cavalry Sabre, interesting miniature with large swept brass hilt, leather bound grip with wire. Plated scabbard with two hanging rings. Single edged straight blade with two fullers to the centre running the full length of the blade. Stamped mark to the forte and spine with unclear engraved armourers mark with date which appears to be 1810. Measures 16 ¾ inches in length. Would appear to be of later period than what the spine on the blade says.
Grouping of Swords, including a modern made copy of a French Napoleonic wars cavalry sword with swept brass hilt and housed in its steel scabbard; ceremonial masonic style sword with brass hilt and mother of pearl grip, housed in a leather scabbard with brass mounts (not old); brass hilted gladiator style side arm stamped “GERMANY” to the blade and housed in a Roman style modern scabbard; Indian 20th / 21st century bone inlaid sword stick. (4 items)
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by WKC Solingen, good example of a standard 2nd pattern Luftwaffe officers dress dagger with orange grip retaining the original wire binding. Pommel with swastika to the centre of both sides and eagle in flight design cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Standard double edged blade with makers trademark to the base. Couple of small nicks out of the blade, but generally good example. Blade measures 9 ¾ inches, overall 16 ¾ inches.
ALEX COPPEL, SOLINGEN; a German M 1884/98 bayonet, possibly first model, probably later adapted as a hunting knife, with replaced horn handle and guard, marked to the blade 'Alex Coppel, Solingen' with the Prussian crown over 'W88', over inspection mark, length of blade 24.5cm, length of knife 38cm, with original scabbard and leather frog, also silvered sword lanyard/knot.
A French 1831 patter Gladius short sword with brass hilt and leather and brass mounted scabbard, stamped to blade 'Talibot, Paris', overall length 65.5cm.Condition Report: The leather scabbard has traces of a stamp and the brass cap is stamped '16' with further indistinct markings to the blade, some surface wear including nicks and scuffs to the brass hilt, some pitting to the blade, the blade is slightly misshapen towards the point
A 19th century German horn-handled hunting sword, inscribed to the blade, 'Wälder schützen - Verein', and further decorated to the opposing side with arms and armour, in brass mounted leather scabbard with brass hilt and pommel, overall length 65cm.Condition Report: The leather section of the scabbard is cracked and perished, and the brass sections of the scabbard are dented, scuffed with traces of a previous painted finish, a small patch on the inscription where the polished finish to the blade has come away and is showing some pitting, minor patches of pitting with further light surface scuffsUK postage £30 plus VAT
Fine George III Naval Officer's sword with gilt brass stirrup hilt with lions head pommel and ivory grip, fouled anchor langets, curved fullered blade with traces of blue and gilt decoration including fouled anchor and scrollwork (scabbard lacking). 84.5cm overall. APHA Ref: George III Naval Officer's sword with gilt brass stirrup hilt with lions head pommel and ivory grip. APHA Ref: JYDM7ZH2
Scarce late 18th century Continental probably French Light Cavalry trooper's sabre with brass three bar hilt, curved multi-fullered blade with traces of etched man in the moon and other symbols in steel scabbard circa 1780Good original condition, some rust staining , no apparent marking, no dents in scabbard , grip wire missing
Scarce 1920s Spanish Naval Officer's dress sword with brass lions head pommel, Gothic hilt with crowned fouled anchor and engraved Officers name to folding guard. Etched pipe back blade by Fabrica de Toledo with Royal Spanish arms, fouled anchor and scrollwork in brass mounted leather scabbard retailed by Medina Barcelona.
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