Military Issue Gurkha Kukri, fine example with wooden grip having metal base cap. Housed in leather covered wooden scabbard which is stamped ‘Co 1928’ and broad arrow with ‘C’ and ‘H’ flanking. Curved steel blade with Indian war department stamp and remains of 1917 date. Shows wear but generally a good example.
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German K98 Combat Bayonet with Matching Numbers, example with red bakelite two piece grips, steel pommel with acceptance stamps. Housed in steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached with makers mark and 1936 date. The blade and scabbard are with matching numbers ‘3351 a’. Blade also marked ‘S/240’ (F Herder). Blade generally good condition, exterior shows wear.
Third Reich NSFK Flyers Knife Dagger by F&A Helbig, good example with aluminium fittings and blue leather covering to the grip and scabbard. Black enamel to the central swastikas. Screws missing from the lower scabbard fittings, lower fitting also with a small crack to the edge. Scabbard throat stamped with the NSFK emblem. Double edged blade with makers trademark to the reverse. Some staining to the blade. The blade measures 17 ½ cms, overall 35 ½ cms.
WW1 German DEMAG Fighting Knife, good example retaining nearly all of its green paint finish to the handle. Housed in the original scabbard with remains of the leather belt loop. Blackened steel cross guard. Double edged blade with medial ridge. Stamped to the forte “DEMAG DUISBURG” to one side and the other with remains of acceptance stamp. Blade measures 14 ¾ cms, overall 27 ¾ cms.
WW2 German Combat Boot Knife, with two piece wooden grips having copper fixing studs. Steel cross guard and housed in blackened scabbard with sprung belt attachment to the reverse. Knife blade with interesting 13 small cut groves to the edge. Some staining to the blade and obvious service wear.
WW1 German Mauser M98/05 Pioneer Sawback Bayonet, fine example with wooden grips, steel pommel with acceptance stamps, long cross guard. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard with leather bayonet frog having remains of makers mark and 1915 date. Top scabbard mount and cross guard stamped with Pioneer battalion markings, just very slight difference in one number but we would assume have always been together. Excellent condition swollen blade with clear markings to the base and spine. Blade with pioneer sawback edge. Overall a very good example of a desirable WW1 German bayonet.
1st Pattern German Luftwaffe Dress Dagger by F W Holler, Solingen, early nickel silver example with blue leather covering to the grip with wire binding, pommel with mobile swastika to the centre of both sides. Cross guard with mobile swastikas. Blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver mounts and an aluminium hanging chain (original but possibly later replacement). Plain double edged blade with makers trademark to the base of the reverse. Generally good example.
Scarce WW2 Canadian Parkerised Stiletto Fighting Knife, as used by the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, one piece alloy grip and oval guard. Housed in leather FS style scabbard with brass bottom chape and leg tabs. Double edged blade showing slight signs of sharpening from use. Generally a good example of a desirable knife.
1941 Dated Matching Numbers German K98 Combat Bayonet, with two piece grips, steel pommel and housed in steel scabbard. The scabbard and blade with matching numbers, ‘662 a’, blade also marked to the reverse ’41 crs’ (Paul Weyersberg). Attached to the scabbard is original leather bayonet frog, stamped to the reverse ‘cor 41’. Blade remains in generally good condition, loss to the finish on the exterior.
Post 1901 Royal Naval Reserve (R.N.R) Officers Sword, blade 79.5cms by Gieves etched with crowned fouled anchor, royal arms and foliage, regulation brass hilt with folding side guard, bullion dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard and oilskin sword bag, with credible label containing owner’s details (name not quite legible). Good condition, some small patches of rust to blade.
British 1907 Hook Quillon Bayonet by Enfield Regimentally Marked to the Scottish Rifles, fine example with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel with regimental markings for the 3rd battalion Scottish Rifles (S.R). Steel cross guard with hooked quillon and muzzle ring. Housed in 2nd pattern scabbard with 14 pattern bayonet frog attached. The securing strap on the frog is well worn and been repaired. Standard blade with fuller to the back edge. Various acceptance stamps and markings. Some light wear to the blade but generally a good example.
WW1 French Fighting Knife / Trench Dagger, fine example with wooden handle and securing screw to the top. Steel shaped cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard with large fixed belt loop. Double edged blade with medial ridge. Stamped to the blade “A COUTELLERIE 31 BESSET THIERS”. Blade remains in generally good overall condition. Blade measures 16 ¾ cms, overall 30 cms. No paint remaining to scabbard.
Imperial German Mauser 98/05 ‘Butcher’ Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel with acceptance stamps and long steel cross guard. Housed in its steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Remains of the original cloth bayonet troddel attached. Blade with fuller to back edge and acceptance stamps to the spine. Makers mark to the base of the blade.
WW2 German K98 Combat Bayonet by Ernst Pack & Sohne, well worn example of a matching numbers K98 combat bayonet with two piece bakelite grips, steel pommel and scabbard which both having pitting and wear. Scabbard and blade with matching numbers ‘2407 j’, blade and scabbard also with matching makers mark. Blade shows wear in keeping with the rest of the condition of this bayonet.
WW2 Japanese Officers Dirk, with brass mounted hilt, shallow “S” shaped cross guard, floral pommel top, fish skin grip with floral stud and wire binding. Housed in its original brown leather brass mounted scabbard with two suspension rings. Polished plain blade with some light marks. Generally good example.
Imperial German Mauser 98/05 ‘Butcher’ Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel and cross guard. Housed in steel scabbard with a leather 1914 dated bayonet frog attached (possibly reproduction). Blade with makers mark and acceptance stamps to the spine. Accompanied by another 98/05 bayonet with the original scabbard, the blade on this example having the sawback edge removed. Both show wear. (2 items)
WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Dress Dagger with Straps by Ernst Pack & Sohne, orange celluloid grip with wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides, cross guard in form of eagle in flight with swastika in talons. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. The dagger is complete with its officers brocade deluxe pattern hanging straps with the fittings having oakleaves relief. Double edged blade with makers trademark to the base. The blade appears to have been shortened but otherwise a nice example by a desirable maker.
WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, standard example with white celluloid grip having the wire binding. Eagle pommel top and cross guard with press release button. Standard pattern brass scabbard with two hanging rings. Polished blade with etched decoration of fouled anchor and foliage. WKC makers trademark to the base of the reverse of the blade. Small crack to the top of the grip but otherwise generally a good example.
WW2 German K98 Combat Bayonet with Matching Numbers, good example of a combat pattern K98 bayonet with two piece bakelite grips, steel pommel with waffen-amt stamp. Housed in steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached, stamped to the reverse ‘gfg 1942’. Blade well worn but with makers stamp ‘jwh’, blade and scabbard both numbered ‘6459’.
Indian Kukri, blade 35cms inlaid with 3 brass devices, bone handle, leather sheath (split); a leather field service scabbard for a service sword of piquet weight; a post-1902 swagger cane of the South Wales Borderers; a Malacca cane walking stick with silver pommel (no visible hall marks) and a riding crop with silver ferule. Average good condition with some age wear.
WW1 British Officers Trench Knife, fine example with composite chequered grip, aluminium knuckle guard and housed in brown leather scabbard with securing strap. Thin polished knife blade. Generally good condition. During WW1 many manufacturers produced equipment and weapons which mostly officers could purchase to take with them for front line service on the Western Front, this style of knife was very popular and many manufacturers made similar examples.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good example with deep orange celluloid grip, pommel top with oakleaves relief, cross guard in form of army eagle with swastika. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with small type oval makers trademark to the base of the blade. Some light areas of spotting to the blade but otherwise generally a good example.
Third Reich Red Cross (D.R.K) Enlisted Mans Dagger, having two piece grips, cross guard with German Red Cross emblem to the centre. Housed in its original scabbard. Complete with a brown leather frog. Polished blade having sawback edge and screwdriver flat tip. Stamped ‘GES GESCHUTZ’ to the base of the blade under the cross guard. Blade shows some wear, scabbard with some scuffing and light surface rusting. Generally good condition example. Blade 26 ¾ cms, overall 41cms.
Scarce P-1917 Bayonet by Winchester, fine example with wooden grips, steel pommel with oil hole. Housed in original scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Near mint condition blade with the scarce Winchester ‘W’ in circle to the base. Accompanied by a M1895 Austrian bayonet with original scabbard and frog, British spike bayonet with scabbard and webbing frog, German K98 with post war Waffen-SS etched divisional insignia and dedication, plus other items.
WW2 German Parade Bayonet by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, with two piece chequered grips (damaged), plated pommel and cross guard. Housed in steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog. Attached to the frog is cloth bayonet troddel which shows wear. Plain blade with makers trade mark to the base. Accompanied by another similar parade bayonet made by WKC. This example with movement between hilt and blade, scabbard with surface rust. (2 items)
British 1918 Dated 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Wilkinson Pall Mall, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel with oil hole, short cross guard and muzzle ring. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Standard blade with Wilkinson Pall Mall makers mark, acceptance stamps and date ‘3 18’ (March 1918). Generally good example.
Imperial German M1871/84 Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips, steel pommel and short cross guard with muzzle ring. The cross guard with regimental stamping ‘7.R. 2. 125’. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with fuller to back edge, spine with acceptance stamp and makers mark to the base. Generally good example.
WW1 German Mauser 98/05 ‘Butcher’ Bayonet, fine example with two piece wooden slab grips, steel pommel and cross guard. Housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Swollen blade with acceptance stamp and date 1915 to the spine. Makers trademark to the base of the blade. Some wear but generally a good example.
Private Purchase WW1 German Trench Dagger, with one piece stag horn grip with steel pommel cap. Housed in damaged leather scabbard. Knife blade measuring 12 ¾ cms. The blade etched with a shell and ‘42er’ to the centre, also etched ‘Deutscher Brummer’ in gothic script and D.R.G.M. Accompanied by another small hunting knife of German origin and WW1 period, the handle in the form of a small deers hoof. (2 items)
WW2 German K98 Combat Bayonet with Matching Numbers by Mundlos, two piece bakelite grips with steel pommel having waffen-amt stamps. Housed in the steel scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached, frog being dated 1939. Scabbard and bayonet blade with matching numbers ‘2109 c’, also marked ‘MUNDLOS’ to the reverse. Much of the original blueing remaining to the blade.
British 1907 Bayonet by Wilkinson Regimentally Marked to the 2nd Kent Fortress Field Company Royal Engineers (2 KFRE), standard pattern 1907 bayonet with oil hole to the pommel, the pommel being marked ‘2 K F R E’ and ‘120’. Short cross guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its steel mounted leather scabbard. Straight blade with fuller to the back edge, acceptance stamps and Wilkinson makers mark to the base. Blade with some spotting and wear.
Victorian 1845 Pattern Officers Sword of the Flintshire Rifles, regulation blade 82cms by Buckmaster etched and polished with crowned regimental title and strung bugle, regulation iron guard, wire bound black fish skin covered grip, in its steel dress scabbard. Good condition, hlt and scabbard with some active rust.
WW1 German Trench Fighting Knife, more unusual example which is designed similar to the parade bayonet, with cross hatch wooden two piece slab grips, steel eagle head style pommel and steel cross guard. Housed in blackened scabbard with leather belt loop. Knife blade with early WKC style trade mark. Blade 13 ¾ cms, overall 27cms.
A 19th century Japanese Tanto short sword, blade with engraved dragon on one side and a cherry blossom tree on the other, with gilt and black shibuichi tsuba with leaf decoration, and black tsuka-ito wrapped handle over gilt metal menuk, with black lacquered scabbard, blade 31cm long, 42.5cm long overall (damages to scabbard and small chips to blade edge)
A Victorian British Army Officer's ivory mounted Mameluke-hilted levee sword and scabbard mid 19th century, with stylised scrolling grip, foliate relief detail to guard quillons, etched steel blade with VR cypher and further foliate decoration, twin hoop hanging mounts to scabbardtotal length 96cmCondition: Ivory cracked on both sidesProvenance: Reputed to have been passed down from officer of 1st Duke of York's Own Bengal Lancers 'Skinner's Horse'IMPORTANT NOTEThis item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: TFAUAQ2V
A Victorian court sword by Thompson, 19th century, the 80.5cm unfullered double edged blade etched with the Royal cypher and maker’s name to one side and monogrammed to the other (the etching quite worn), set to a lacquered brass gilt with beaded grip, guard, knuckle bow and pommel, 96.5cm long overall, in associated brass and leather scabbard (at fault); with a further similar example with 76cm blade, 93.5cm long overall, in associated brass and leather scabbard (at fault) (2)
Bayonets. Four assorted Bayonets, including a Victorian second pattern Lee Metford 1888 Bayonet,  the 35 cm steel blade stamped ‘EFD’ (Enfield) with inspection stamps, the opposite side with ‘VR’ cypher stamp, the wooden grips with two brass rivets, the pommel stamped ‘T 4.R.W.F. 494’ (Royal Welsh Fusiliers), overall length 42 cm, with steel and brass scabbard and cream leather frog, a nice clean example with good clear markings, together with a British 1907 pattern Bayonet by Sanderson, plus two French Lebel Bayonets, one with its leather belt loop, all with scabbards, generally good condition (4) £140-£180 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
Queen’s Own Cameron Highlander’s Officer’s Dirk. A fine gilded example made by Henry Wilkinson with a steel 280mm blade etched ‘Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London’ with faceted top, double fullered, etched crowned regimental crest with Egypt sphinx below, vacant shield cartouche, the opposite side with battle honours, with ebonised wooden grip carved with basket weave and inset with brass studs, the opposite side with crossed swords and bonnet, the gilded metal mounts finely embossed and chased with thistles, with a faceted amber glass pommel, overall length 420mm, in its black leather scabbard with gilded metal mounts stamped 'R.&H.B. Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle St. Edinburgh' with queen's crown, with integral bi-knife and fork each with yellow glass pommel, very good condition £1,400-£1,800 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

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