A GERMAN WORLD WAR TWO RAD ENLISTED MAN'S HEWER BY CARL EICKHORN, circa 1938, with heavy hatchet-shaped 9 3/4in. blade etched with the motto 'ARBEIT ADELT' (work enables) on the right hand side, blind fuller to both sides and the maker's mark together with 'GES. GESCH' and 'RADJ' within a triangle on the left hand side, solid iron carved cross-guard and hilt, stag-horn scales and 'eagles-beak' pommel, complete with its original metal scabbard with engraved steel fittings (small losses to black painted section), complete with its leather belt hanger with metal clips. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
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A GERMAN WORLD WAR TWO ARMY DRESS DAGGER BY EICKHORN, of usual form with plain double-edged signed 9 3/4in. blade, silver plated eagle and swastika tobak cross-guard, plated pommel with oak-leaf border, spiral groove orange celluloid grip-piece, complete with its pebbled scabbard (shallow dent) and fitted with its correct bullion hangers and bullion portapee knot. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A GERMAN WORLD WAR TWO ENLISTED MAN'S RED CROSS HEWER, UNSIGNED, circa 1939, with heavy square-tipped 10 1/2in. saw-backed blade, one side marked 'GES GESCHUTZT', deep fuller starting 3/4in. from the cast cross-guard bearing the DRK emblem in an oval (the reverse vacant oval concealing the above stamp), solid cast hilt with flattened pommel and black plastic chequered grip to the fore and smooth reverse, together with its original black-painted steel scabbard with nickel mounts (losses to painted finish) and a bayonet-style leather frog. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A PATTERN 1897 QUEEN ELIZABETH II INFANTRY OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD SIGNED WILKINSON, late 20th Century, with 32 1/4in. single-edged nickel-steel blade fullered on each side, ricasso etched for Wilkinson Sword with Broad Arrow and 'Proved' over, numbered 91575 on back, Gothic nickel-steel hilt with crown above EIIR cypher, black fish-skin wire-bound grip, brown leather acorn sword-knot, brown leather scabbard with nickel-steel throat, together with its Broad Arrow marked sword frog and Sam Browne belt, wear to the drag on the scabbard, 39 1/2in. overall length. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A Sword Stick, Early 20th Century, 21ins double edged blade, hardwood handle and scabbard, 34.75ins overallThe item is best described as of rustic nature produced by a provincial manufacturer, the actual scabbard part of the swordstick has two very long splits, one being approximately 10ins the other being 6ins, and a further split to the back which encompasses probably 50% of the scabbard. the blade is in good condition, showing patination of age but no serious damage, chips or otherwise. The handle has various historic cracks but does fasten securely. Best described a as work in progress
A WWI Japanese Bayonet, bright steel blade, 15.5ins, wooden hilt, in steel scabbard with leather frog, 20ins overall https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/qfzpm6ia77n4n9tkywz82/h?dl=0&rlkey=bjv1p6yiygavd5myv8zkpfa5i Buyers should be advised that the images within this Dropbox link constitute part of the condition report. Please inspect the images carefully.
Early 19th Century French heavy cavalry Cuirassiers, Dragoons, Carabineers, etc., sabre, Modele AN IX, with a fullered steel blade, marked with a star above an "M" and a letter "B", and a leather and brass basket hilt, numbered "962", in a steel scabbard, numbered "1222", L.116.2cmCondition: Scabbard - all over slighting pitting and pitting to the bottom end. No dents. Blade - 2 manufacturing faults?, and tiny dent towards hilt. No bends to blade or scabbard. No jiggle. Blade L.94cm, hilt L.15cm, scabbard L.100.5cm. Hilt leather worn and fault towards guard, tiny piece of wire loose.
A Carthaginian war elephant by ANDREAS MINIATURES OF SPAIN (Madrid) - Painted white metal on a resin base - Model Code SG-S04. Some defects. Soldiers in howdah partly loose. Archer has no arrow. Cloaked commander has his plume and scabbard detached (but present) and chipped paint on hand. Also compared to catalogue photo there may be spears no longer lodged in ground under elephant right hand side - G/VG unboxed
Short sword of the samurai Wakizashi, Nanki Hatakeyama Yamato no Sukemasatsugu. With the imperial chrysanthemum emblem. The blade is signed and dated. Blacksmith Yamato 1840 - 1860. Nanki Hatakeyama Yamato no sukematsugu. Tsuba and Fuchi are signed. Blade size: +-64.5cm. Length of the sword in a lacquered wooden scabbard: 72 cm. Width: 8cm, Height: 71cm, Depth: 8cm, Weight: 1kg, Condition: Good, Material: Steel
Single-edged, double-lobed saber of the Caucasian type at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries with a forked head of the handle and a leather scabbard. Decorated with silver, niello and gilding. Traditionally, Caucasian decor touched the key elements of the scabbard and the handle of the weapon. Engraved floral motifs are used on a blackened and gilded base. Length in sheath: 96 cm. Russia. Width: 6cm, Height: 96cm, Depth: 3cm, Weight: 1kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver
Finnish naval officer`s parade saber. The second quarter is the middle of the 20th century. The handle is made of gilded brass. The curved hilt is decorated with the coat of arms of Finland. Steel blade marked with E&F Horster Solingen. Sewn leather scabbard with gilded brass hardware. Blade length 77.5 cm. Width: 96cm, Height: 5cm, Depth: 10cm, Weight: 1kg, Condition: Good, Material: SteelChoose Color
Large two-handed samurai katana sword in a varnished wooden scabbard. With a steel blade 73 cm long, a bronze tsuba, with a stylized relief landscape with monkeys, with a woven fabric wrapping on the handle. The varnished wooden scabbard is decorated with a hieroglyphic inscription, a fan, a stylized flower and scenes of monkeys in tree branches and in a clearing. Likewise, the metal elements of the sheath are subordinated to the motif of the forest and monkeys. Katana length in sheath: 112 cm. Japan. Width: 10cm, Height: 112cm, Depth: 9cm, Weight: 1.6kg, Condition: Good, Material: Bronze
Ceremonial Kylych of the 1860s. Hallmarks: the master of the letter WL, the head of a girl with a moon in a pentagonal rhombus with the letter P, corresponding to the city of Budapest and the number 4, certifying the fourth Austrian standard (equal to the 72nd Russian). Supposedly belonged to a general staff officer, Kaiserliche und konigliche Armee - Imperial Royal Army, during the reign of Franz Joseph, Austro-Hungarian Empire 1867-1922. Material: Steel blade. The scabbard is made of chased silver with remnants of gilding, decorated with cabochon-cut semi-precious stones: ruby, garnet, jade, turquoise. The lower part of the scabbard in a later version. The rarest work of art made by master gunsmiths of the 19th century undoubtedly has historical and artistic value. Historical note: For the first time, the Central Asian Turks and their offshoots began to use curved cavalry swords, in the period from the end of the 3rd century BC. The earliest examples of curved Turkish swords can be found during the period of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate. After the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans, in most European armies, sabers of the Kilich type were adopted. Width: 23cm, Height: 98cm, Depth: 10cm, Weight: 5kg, Condition: Good, Material: Garnet
JAPANESE WAKIZASHI, BELIEVED EDO PERIOD (1603-1868) the curved steel blade to copper mount, the iron tsuba inlaid in copper, silver and silver gilt, with lacquered simulated-cloth over shagreen grip, with brass mounts, copper pommel, housed in original lacquered scabbard 62cm long Additional images available nibbles and battle scars to blade, including one more noticeable of approx. 1cm Splits and wear to fish skin, though grip stable. Plug firm and do not want to force, so unable to reveal tang. Wear and some small losses to scabbard. Further wear as per use and age. Additional images now available.
A Scottish Silver-Mounted Dress Dirk Edinburgh Silver Hallmarks For 1883, Maker's Mark Of James Rettie & SonWith bright single-edged blade notched and fullered along the back-edge, ebonised baluster grip carved with basket weave, and line engraved basal mount and pommel-cap, the latter set with a foiled piece of faceted glass in imitation of a cairngorm, in original wood-lined black leather scabbard with line engraved mounts, the by-knife and fork en suite with the dirk; together with a miniature Continental officer's sword with bright fullered blade, and white-metal regulation hilt with ribbed dark horn grip (wire binding incomplete), and in its nickel-plated scabbard with suspension ring, and complete with its silver bullion sword-knot, and a Continental sheath-knife with ribbed white-metal mounts and staghorn grip, in its leather scabbard with locket and chape en suite (3)24 cm., 20 cm. and 11.1 cm. blades For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sabre, And A Constabulary HangerThe First Late 18th/Early 19th Century, The Second 19th CenturyThe first of regulation pattern, with bright fullered blade double-edged towards the point, the back at the forte indistinctly stamped 'DAWES BIRM.M', stirrup hilt with rounded pommel and back-piece in one, and ribbed leather-covered grip (some restoration), in its steel scabbard with two suspension rings and engraved '499' on one side and at the locket (hilt and scabbard with some old pitting); the second with fullered blade (some rust patination, edge partly filed off on one side) double-edged at the point, brass hilt, and spirally-grooved fishskin-covered grip, in original black leather scabbard with brass locket and chape, the former with frog-button (2)83 cm. and 56 cm. blades Footnotes:For Dawes of Birmingham see W.E. May & P.G.W. Annis, Swords for Sea Service, Vol. Two, 1970, p. 316For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sabre Late 18th CenturyWith bright broad carved fullered blade etched 'Osborn's Warranted' along the back at the forte, the forte (originally blued and gilt) etched along one side with crowned 'GR' cypher beneath a baldachin and above '2nd Troop' between 'WY' and 'JB', and on the other with a trophy of arms, pre-1801 royal arms and motto, and foliage involving a rocaille, regulation steel hilt with faceted rounded pommel and back-piece in one, and ribbed leather-covered grip bound within twisted silver wire, in original steel scabbard with two split-rings for suspension (hilt and scabbard with old light pitting); together with a reproduction 1796 pattern heavy cavalry trooper's sword, the back of the blade etched 'J.J. Runkel, Solingen,' in its scabbard with two suspension rings, the locket stamped 'OSBORN & Co. BIRMINGHAM' on one side (2)83.3 cm. and 87.5 cm. bladesFootnotes:For more information regarding Henry Osborn, in partnership with John Gunby from about 1805, see Leslie Southwick, London Silver-hilted Swords..., 2001, pp. 189-90For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* Victorian Irish Infantry Officer's Sword, Sexton & Sons, Dublin, the 82 cm slightly curved sword etched with VR cypher, with steel bowl guard pierced with scrolls and VR cypher, lacking fishskin grip but retaining the wire, chequered back and domed pommel, overall length 98 cm, in its steel scabbard QTY: (1)
* Victorian Volunteer Artillery Officer's Sword, W.H. Scott, Bristol, the 82 cm slightly curved steel blade etched with VR cypher, and regimental crest, with steel three bar guard, wirebound fishskin grip and stepped domed pommel, the blade is worn and the scabbard pitted and dented, overall length 98 cm, in its steel scabbard QTY: (1)
* Victorian P1845 Infantry Officer's Sword, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, serial number 12704, the 82.5 cm slightly curved blade etched with VR cypher and scrolls, brass gothic hilt pierced with VR cypher, wirebound fishskin grip and acanthus back strap and stepped pommel, overall length 98 cm, in its brass scabbard with sword knotQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold with a letter from Wilkinson Sword dated 1966. The serial number 12704 was sold to Messrs Nicholls and Son on 25 August 1863.
* Imperial German M1871/84 bayonet, WWI period, the 25.4 cm blade stamped Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co Solingen, the crossguard stamped 15. J.3.80., wooden grips and steel pommel, overall length 38 cm, in its black leather scabbard with steel mounts stamped 15.J.3.80., together with a German 1884/98 pattern saw back bayonet, the 25.3 cm blade stamped Deutsche Maschinenfabrik A-G Hamburg, wooden grips and steel pommel, overall length 39 cm, in its black painted scabbard with leather frogQTY: (2)

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