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Early spear point knife, probably British or Scottish, double edged blade fitted into leather covered wood scabbard with steel tip engraved with scrollwork to match the guard and pomme, with staghorn grip.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.31cm long
Martini Henry 1879 Artillery sword bayonet and scabbard, fullered blade with saw back, and double-edged point, stamped with VR and crown as well as numerous inspectors stamps, the grip stamped MFP194.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.82cm long
Two British bayonets, to include a P1907 bayonet and scabbard, US Remington made for the British in WWI, left ricasso stamped 1907 over 10 15 for October 1915 over Remington in a circle, the right ricasso bearing inspection mark arrow over inspection mark crown over 1 over A and X denoting the bend test. (point rounded over) also a P1888 MkII, chromed for parade use, marks rubbed.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.57cm long
Two Italian bayonets, to include:M7 with curve end termination of the true edge, the left ricasso with AET over flaming bomb over cross canons, right ricasso with serial number 96846, scabbard made by Workhouse for the blind, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA.Italian BM59 bayonet designed for the BM59 rifle and also used on the AR70 assault rifle.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.32cm long
Two German bayonets, to include:S. 89/05 n.A. made by Pack Ohliger & Co Solingen, the spine stamped with Crown over W over 17 for 1917 over inspection mark, the quillion on this bayonet is missing. With a good steel scabbard with WWI marks to the throat.S 84/98 n.A. being the type of bayonet was brought in to replace the longer bayonets of the S.98 and the S.98/05 and introduced in early 1915. The blade spine stamped with crown over W for Wilhelm II over 16 for 1916, left ricasso Gebr Hartkopf Solingen, right ricasso H.Mundlos&Co Magdeburg, lacking scabbard.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.52cm long
A German Luftwaffe Second Pattern Officers Dagger, Original Eickhorn Solingen with Cast Pommel with Wire Wrapped Composite Grip (a/f) and Spread Eagle Cross Guard to a Polished Cast Scabbard with Bullion and Fabric Suspension with Sprin Clip and Applied Dress Knot.Overall length 42.5cmQty: 1Blade - slight wear, chip to top grip, wear to fittings and bulliom work.
A German Kriegsmarine Dagger, WKC, with Cast Eagle Pommel to Wire Bound Composite Grip and Cast Cross Guard, to an Etched Double Fullered Blade, in a Lacquered Brass Scabbard with Double Ring Suspension and Applied Dress Knot.Overall length 41.5cmQty: 1Blade - slight wear, scratches to handle, wear to lacquer mounts and scabbard, wear to bullion cord
SWORD OF PRUDENCE A George III gilt-etched and blued-steel presentation sword, late 18th / early 19th century, engraved to the gilt metal quillons on one side 'SWORD OF PRUDENCE' and on the other, 'Presented to the Rt Hon.ble C. J. Fox, with the warmest respect / BY A BRITON & A LOVER of his COUNTRY', with double-edged blued steel and parcel-gilt blade, gilt-etched on one side 'Consider well weigh Strictly Right & Wrong, / Resolve not quick, but once resolv'd be Strong', above a martial trophy and British emblem, on the other side gilt-etched with the figures of Prudence, Justice and Britannia; wire-bound grip and gilt metal vase-shaped pommel; with the original wood and gilt metal scabbard, original crimson fabric covering worn98cm long Provenance: Presented to Charles James Fox (1749-1806) and by descent.By repute presented by the Earl of Ilchester to a relation of the present owner.Charles James Fox (1749-1806) was the leading Whig statesman of the late 18th century, and political opponent of the Tory Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger. Fox's political career lasted over 38 years. Fox championed the causes of liberty, religious minorities, the French Revolution and was a fierce opponent of the King, George III. The King’s eldest son George, Prince of Wales was a Fox-ite ally and regularly wore a buff-coloured waistcoat, indicating his political support for the Whig party.Edmund Burke’s eulogy of Fox, in the House of Commons, after he took on the tyranny of the East India Company, 1 December 1783: "He well knows what snares are spread about his path, from personal animosity…and possibly from popular delusion. But he has put to hazard his ease, his security, his interest, his power, even his…popularity. …He is traduced and abused for his supposed motives. He will remember that obloquy is a necessary ingredient in the composition of all true glory: he will remember…that calumny and abuse are essential parts of triumph. …He may live long, he may do much. But here is the summit. He never can exceed what he does this day." The quotation was used by President (at the time Senator) John F Kennedy as the Frontispiece to his book Profiles in Courage, 1956. The inscription on the blade is taken from Charles Churchill's poem "Night, an epistle to Robert Lloyd", 1761.
Late 18th century Infantry Officer's spadroon sword of the 23rd Regiment, the straight fullered blade with faint traces of etching retaining a little original bluing to one third of the blade, gilt hilt with cross guard, slightly swollen lined ivory grip inset with gilt panel engraved with the Prince of Wales Feathers, original leather scabbard with brass mounts and rings, the locket engraved R Clarke & Son 62 Cheapside
GEORGE V OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD,by Hall of Sheffield, the fullered blade etched with scrolls and royal cipher, curved knucklebow, wirebound chagrin grip, ovoid pommel, in original pigskin mounted scabbard, 107cm long overallScabbard 91cm long; blade 87cm long. Pommel is firm with no wiggle, grip wires in tact. Some general surface wear to scabbard, in keeping with age. Blade has a couple small spots of rust and oxidisation. Additional images available.
German Panzer Engraved Dress Bayonet, standard German Army WW2 parade bayonet with two piece black chequered grips. The blade is double etched with oakleaves, army eagles, memory of my service motto and tanks to the reverse. Makers mark to the reverse of the blade. Housed in its scabbard with brown leather frog. This bayonet we are of the opinion has been made of original wartime and post war parts. Sold as seen.
German Third Reich SS Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger, black grip with enamel SS runes and aluminium eagle fitted. Housed in an original scabbard with leather hanging strap fitted. Blade with motto “Meine Ehre heist Treue” and RZM makers logo to the reverse. Remains in good condition. We are of the opinion that this dagger has been made using original wartime and post war parts, sold as seen.
German Third Reich NPEA (Students) Dress Dagger, with brown grip having no eagle or emblems inserted. Original period top and lower mounts to the grip. Housed in green finished scabbard with brown leather belt frog fitted. Blade with standard motto and Karl Burgsmuller maker details. Generally good condition. We are of the opinion that this dagger has been made using both original and post war pieces. Sold as seen.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps and Portepee by Alcoso, dagger with white celluloid grip, attached to the grip is original officers dress portepee. Housed in its original scabbard. The blade is etched with presentation in gothic script to both sides of the blade, “Das Offiz Korps III/I Rgt 204” and “Zum 253. Hichenlaub 8.6.1943”. Dagger is accompanied by a pair of restored hanging straps. Dagger is sold as seen, we are not guaranteeing the originality of the presentation inscription on the blade.
Third Reich NSKK Leaders Dress Dagger by Anton Wingen, with brown handle having enamel SA device and eagle inserted. Complete with the scabbard having the NSKK leaders chains attached. The chains are correctly marked to the reverse. The blade has the motto “Alles fur Deutschland” and is marked with RZM M7/51 1939 and knight emblem of maker Anton Wingen. The blade also has an engraved gothic presentation “DEM SIEGER SA. WINTERSPORTKAMPFER GR. BAYER. OSTMARK 4/5 FEBR 1939”. Some surface staining to the blade. We are of the opinion that the inscription to the blade has been applied at a later period and do not guarantee the authenticity of the inscription.
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