A Highland Light Infantry swagger stick, early-C20th, with Malacca shaft; a trench knife loosely modelled on a Fairbairn-Sykes Commando knife, the cruciform blade adapted from a French Lebel bayonet; and a British Sanderson 1907 pattern bayonet, the blade stamped with "GR" royal cipher, housed in a metal-mounted leather scabbard (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
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German Luftwaffe Officer's Sword by Paul Weyersberg & Co Solinger, the alloy hilt with curved feathered cross guard, wire bound leather grip and swastika disc pommel, 67.5cm straight double edged blade, complete with a matching leather and aluminium mounted scabbard with hanging strap. Provencance: Gifted to the vendors grandfather, a prominent Edinburgh Accountant, in the early 1950's by a visitor to the city's Overseas Club, it has remained with family under wraps since then.This sword was given to us with the provenance stated in the description, and seems consistent with that provenance. However, we are not militaria or sword specialists, and offer no guarantees. Please examine the photographs or the sword in person and draw your own conclusions.
German Kriegsmarine Officer's type dagger, 38cm long, blade 26cm etched both sides with a large foiled anchor and foliage, maker's mark 'E Bonsmann Solingen', white bakelite type grip, brass wire binding. In brass scabbard decorated with lightning bolts etc. Good/very good condition. (Please note that we are unable to post this item overseas)
Paul Scheurich (1883-1945) for Meissen - Gentleman figure with cockatoo modelled 1922, male reclining with his left leg outstretched and holding an cockatoo, blue crossed sword mark, incised with model number A1068, 8¼in. (21cm.) wide, 7 7/8in. (20cm.) high.* Condition: No chips, hairlines or cracks found. We believe that there has been professional restoration to the tip of the scabbard at the back of the figure - this has been exceedingly well executed. We have found no other restoration on the figure.
A FINE GERMAN HUNTING HANGER, early 19th century, wide single edged spear tipped blade finely etched with trophies of arms & floral scrolls, signed 'G H Kohl Waffenfabricant' Stuttgart, straight flat quillons, stag horn grip with flat iron pommel, in its steel mounted leather scabbard, 19in blade.
An AMERICAN SOCIETY SWORD, late 19th century, slender double-edged straight blade etched with 'Ames Sword Co. Chicopee Mass', flat cruciform quillons black leather grip with twisted gilt wire, white metal pommel of an eagle surmounted helmet, in its plated metal scabbard with suspension chain, 28 in blade.
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