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A GERMAN 3RD REICH LUFTWAFFE OFFICRS DRESS DAGGER, complete with scabbard 'Portapee & Hangers', one clip missing its spring closure, overall the Dagger is in good condition and bears the makers mark SMF Solingen, (king seated), the wired grip is well coloured and only has a couple of minor cracks, Portapee is in good condition, with no rips or tears to braid, this lot also has A German WW2 period Sweetheart Swastika pendant, together with a ladies Swastika ring, these items have the provenance of being from a Lady, who lived in Norway, during the Nazi occupation during WW2 and was the mother of the Vendor, these items have been in the family since WW2
A MID TO LATE VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE VOLUNTEER RIFLE COMPANY SWORD, the blade was made by the Reeves Company at their Toledo Works in Birmingham, they were Gun and sword makers throughout the 19th Century, the blade is etched but has no cartouche naming for Staffordshire Rifle Company etc, but does bear the Staffs knot on both sides of the blade, the crossguard has the Volunteer Rifle badge with bugle and the grip is wired Ray or shark skin, the Scabbard is present and generally both are in good condition for their age
A GERMAN 3RD REICH KRIEGSMARINE NAVAL DIVERS DAGGER, this dagger is fully marked with the KM Eagle and M impressed logo on the cylindrical scabbard, unusally the scabbard is round and the dagger screws into it for a watertight fit the guard of the dagger is also marked, a large wooden grip and belt hangar, rare and unusual item
A 20th Century Japanese Samurai Sword, with wave decorated steel blade, speckled blade scabbard decorative tang, modelled with dragons and cloth covered grip, approx. 74cms (29") together with a similar smaller ditto approx. 48cms (19") housed on a custom made black lacquered stand with landscaped panel depicting sea and mountains. (3)
A 19th Century English 'Skipper' Hunting Knife, with 5 1/2' steel blade, serrated on one side, stamped S. Hibbert & Son, Cutlers, Sheffield, with brass mounted wooden handle, and with later leather scabbard; and an antique English Trench Knife, with 6 3/4" steel blade stamped Routledge, Birmingham, with chequered handle; and another Hunting Knife with 6 1/2" steel blade, and wooden handle. As a lot. (3)
A good quality 19th Century Scottish Regimental Dress Dirk, by R. & H.B. Kirkwood of Edinburgh (stamped), the boule fuller blade with serrated edge, approx. 30cms (12"), the baluster basket weave ebonised grip with metal studs surmounted with a large crystal cairngorm with leaf cast band, the brass and leather bound scabbard with three thistle moulded brass lockets and set with a matching knife and fork with colourful cairngorms, approx. 46cms (18") overall. (1)
Naval Dress sword, by Manton & Co, England, engraved blade, brass hilt, leather and brass scabbard.Condition report:There is tarnish and green corrosion to the metal parts on the handle and on the scabbard. The blade has patches of rust. There is a chip to the metal end of the scabbard. The grip leather is complete.
Naval Dress sword, by Manton & Co, England, engraved blade, folding brass hilt, leather and brass scabbard.Condition report:The blade has heavy rusting to the edges along edges, the metal parts are a little tarnished, the grip is painted white and is chipping a little to the edges. The metal strips on the grip have become green in colour, the leather scabbard is very creased on the leather and it starting to crack in places.
Naval Dress sword, the blade marked with initials within a star, engraved blade, brass hilt with folding guard, leather and brass scabbard and with black leather outer case.Condition report:The blade has heavy rusting to the edges along edges, the metal parts are a little tarnished, the grip is painted white and is chipping a little to the edges. The metal strips on the grip have become green in colour, the leather scabbard is very creased on the leather and it starting to crack in places.
A scarce Royal Yugoslavian (Serbian) Army Officers dagger M1939, complete with its leather scabbard displaying the Royal Yugoslavian eagle and repeated on the ricasso, blade 9.5", textured blacked-metal scabbard with brass mounts. These were worn in the short war against Germany from 1939 until defeat in 1941 when they were then reissued to the Croatia Officers with the symbols replaced with Croatian images.
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