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German Third Reich Land Customs Officer Dagger, with scabbard, c. 1938-42, with wire bound green leather covered wooden grip, in 11 spirals; double edged plain plated blade, by Holl, Solingen, crossguard with central eagle and swastika, oak leaf decorated pommel, green leather covered scabbard with angled aluminium mounts bearing two loose hanging rings. The dagger was introduced in 1937.
This Kanjar knife has a gold-gilded scabbard and a bird-faced pommel, adding a touch of opulence to this Middle Eastern two-edged curved dagger. A highly recognizable weapon form, these curved daggers are prevalent across the Middle East. The Kanjar/Jambiya, with its origins possibly in Arabia, dates back to the 16th century, first appearing in Turkey and Iran. The distinctive curve of this dagger makes it well-suited for various knife-fighting styles, especially effective for draw-cuts across unprotected flesh or precise thrusts into vulnerable vitals. Knife, pommel to point: 13.75"L x 3.25"W. Blade: 9"L. Issued: 18-19th centuryCondition: Age related wear. As is.
Exquisite sword adorned with an elegant Koshirae, featuring a handle meticulously wrapped over white shagreen and a lacquered scabbard/saya. Signed by Swordsmith Noshu Seki Jyu Kanenori. Knife, pommel to point: 38.5"L x 3.25"W. Blade: 28.25"L. Sheathed: 39"L. Issued: 19th to 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear. As is.
George V pattern 1897 Infantry officers sword, nickel hilt with GRI cypher (Indian Army) and floral scrolls, wire bound fish skin grip, straight blade 82cm by 'Wilkinson Sword, London' and numbered 64140 (for 1933) on the back, the blade etched with foliage and GRI cypher, complete with wooden, leather-covered scabbard and dress knot, 100cm long overall
A George V Naval Officer's dirk with 18" etched steel blade by Henry Wilkinson of Pall Mall, London "By Appointment to Gieves Ltd. Portsmouth and Devonport", brass guard with wire bound shagreen grip, lion's mask pommel and sword knot in brass mounted leather scabbard bearing the engraved initials "EGT"
A Fairbairn Sykes first pattern fighting knife. With chequered handle grip slight 'S' oval hilt with leather scabbard and metal chape, length 30cm.There is considerable corrosion to the blade and the guard with verdigris to the handle, this has covered the mark to the ricasso. Extra images online.
An antique Shashka sword with a wooden scabbard covered in leather together with a Cretan bichaq dagger with bone hilt and leather sheath, and a twin blade knife or fork (?) with mother of pearl hilt and with a metal sheath intricately engraved, probably from the Ottoman era. The longest L81cm. Late 18th / early 19th century or older. (6)
Third Reich Transitional SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by J A Henckels, Solingen, good example of a transitional pattern RZM dress dagger with grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SS runes. Typical RZM plated fittings to the grip mounts and the scabbard mounts. Double edged blade with motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’, reverse with J A Henckels trademark and RZM ‘15/38’ and SS runes. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Some wear to the exterior fittings which is typical of RZM pieces. The transitional SS daggers are much harder to find than those of the SA.
Third Reich Erased Rohm Inscription SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger by EP&S with Replaced Dedication to Reverse, good example with brown wooden grip, nickel silver eagle and enamel SA emblem. Nickel plated mounts with the lower mount being stamped ‘Wf’. Housed in the original anodised scabbard, lower scabbard mount ball heavily dented and cracked. Double edged blade with ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ motto. Reverse of the blade has the makers trademark and is etched with motto ‘Die Treue ist das Mart der Ehre’, the motto has been placed over the top of where a Ernst Rohm dedication had been officially removed. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Blade with some surface pitting, wear to the grip and scratches to the scabbard centre.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword Model Nr 1734 Zieten Pattern by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good untouched example of a panther head sword with ruby eyes, flat knuckle guard and langet with down winged eagle. Stamped ‘D.R.P’ to the underside of the cross guard. Housed in the original blacked scabbard. Polished slightly curved blade with the makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 82 ½ cms, overall 97cms. Some plating wear to the blade, exterior nice untouched dark patina.
Impressive Imperial German Blue Gilt and Damascus Presentation Garde Officers Grosser Hilt Sword, superb quality officers sword with Groser pattern lion head pommel with red jewelled eyes, heavy chiselled relief to the knuckle guard leading to the large langet having enamelled Garde starburst emblem. The reverse of the langet is engraved with the initials of the original owner. Large lion head finial to the cross guard. Shagreen grip with wire binding. Housed in its large steel scabbard with gilt brass bands and hanging rings. The thick deluxe piped back blade with Damascus and engraved with blue and gilt panels, the obverse ‘Wilhelmi s/r Vogt, Engers 1892’, reverse with trophy of arms and ‘Damaststahl Eisenhauer’. Spine of the blade also in gilt, engraved with oakleaves and ‘OTTO MERTENS, SOLINGEN’. Blade 84cms, overall 107cms. A superb example of a presentation sword with an impressive quality hilt.
Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger RZM 807/36, good example with stained black grip with original eagle and enamel SS runes. RZM plated mounts. Complete with its original scabbard. Double edged blade with motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and the reverse with RZM logo ‘807/36’ and SS runes in circle. The blade measures 22cms, overall 38cms. Dent to the underside of the cross guard, some surface rusting to the exterior.
Imperial German Model 1889 Blue Gilt and Damascus Presentation Sword for the War Academy Fusilier Artillery Regiment Nr3, superb quality example of a model 1898 sword with fine quality heavy relief in form of Prussian eagle to the hilt, knuckle guard with heavy relief of oakleaves, top pommel with oakleaves relief, top pommel engraved with initials ‘H Z’. Horn grip with wire binding and monogram of Kaiser Wilhelm II to the centre. Housed in steel parade scabbard with single brass band and single hanging ring. Fine blade with Damascus and blue gilt panels to both sides of the blade, etched with foliage pattern and presentation inscription ‘Ehrenpreis für hervorragende Leistungen auf der Kriegsakademie Fus Art. Reg. 3’, reverse with foliage pattern to the blue gilt panel. Edge also etched with blue gilt foliage pattern and ‘PAUL A HENCKELS, SOLINGEN’. The blade measures 78cms, overall 96cms. A superb example of a presentation model 1898 sword.
Imperial German Foot Artillery Officers Sword with Etched Blade by WKC, fine lion head pattern sword with the langet having crossed cannon barrels. Relief of oakleaves and trophy of arms to the knuckle guard. Shagreen covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its plated steel scabbard with brass hanging ring bands and rings. Fine partially single edged blade with etched panels of foliage, trophy of arms to both sides of the blade. Early WKC makers trademark to the base under the langet. The blade measures 84 ¼ cms, overall 99 ½ cms.
Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with Full Ernst Röhm Dedication by C Linder, Solingen Merscheid, untouched as found example of an early pattern SA dress dagger with dark brown grip having the original eagle and enamel SA devices. Lower cross guard stamped with gau mark ‘Wf’. Housed in its original scabbard with patterned finish to the centre. Fitted with a leather single hanging strap and a larger central leather strap with two ‘D’ ring fittings. Lower scabbard chape dented. Double edged blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. The reverse of the blade has the makers trademark and a well worn full Ernst Röhm dedication. Some wear to the inscription but this is consistent with the overall condition of the dagger and not a attempt to erase the dedication. The blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms. Overall a good untouched example of a rarely encountered maker for a Ernst Röhm dedicated dagger. The Ernst Röhm inscription daggers were produced and issued in 1934 to SA and SS members who joined before 31st December 1931 and had continued to serve throughout this period. The inscription translates to ‘In heartfelt comradeship Ernst Röhm’. When Röhm was removed from power and eventually killed, the order was given for these inscriptions to be removed and many members destroyed the blades by grinding the dedication off. Original examples do surface with partial erasure with his name removed, but very few survived with the full dedication intact.
Third Reich Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger, fine example of a later type with aluminium fittings. Much of the gilt wash finish remains to the sundial swastikas in the centre of the pommel and cross guard. Blue leather covered grip with the original wire binding. Housed in the blue leather covered scabbard with aluminium scabbard fittings. Full length aluminium hanging chains with brown leather ‘D’ ring strap hanger. Double edged plain blade without makers trademark. Blue leather washer to the base of the blade. Some light spotting to the blade but generally a very good example of this type of dagger. Blade 30 ¾ cms, overall 50cms.
WW2 German Army Officers Dagger with Hanging Straps by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine example with orange celluloid grip, top pommel with oakleaves relief, ferrule with oakleaves and cross guard in the form of army eagle. Housed in its original scabbard with an original set of brocade hanging straps attached with the original fittings having oakleaves relief. Good condition double edged blade with makers trademark to the base of the reverse. Much of the cross graining remains to the blade. Nice patina to the exterior fittings. Blade 25cms, overall 39 ½ cms.
Rare Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Heinrich Himmler Dedication Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, good untouched example of the rare SS Himmler honour dagger, being a text book early pattern dress dagger with the ebony grip having eagle and enamel SS emblem. The lower guard is stamped with the control workplace number ‘0’. Housed in the original early anodised scabbard which is fitted with a black leather vertical dagger hanger and long belt loop strap. Double edged blade with standard motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and the reverse with the early small oval Carl Eickhorn trademark. The reverse of the blade has the full Heinrich Himmler honour dedication ‘In herzlicher Kameradschaft Heinrich Himmler’ (In heartfelt comradeship Heinrich Himmler). The blade shows some wear and has some surface staining. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Generally a good untouched as found example of a very rare and desirable SS mans dress dagger. The Himmler inscription daggers were instituted in 1934 and were originally designated to commemorate members of the SS who took part in the Night of the Long Knives, where SA leader Ernst Röhm and 14 other high ranking SA officials were removed from power. Although originally an order was placed with the firm, Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, who is the only maker of this type of dagger, it is estimated that about 2,500 were produced. It is believed that these daggers were also issued to SS members who showed high loyalty to Heinrich Himmler.
German Armed Forces Parade Bayonet by WKC, with two piece black chequered grips (damaged to the reverse), centre having winged propeller with swastika emblem. Housed in the original metal scabbard with blackened finish. Attached to the scabbard is an original black patented frog with cloth portepee / knot attached. Polished blade with makers trademark to the base. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 40cms.
Scarce WW2 German Luftwaffe Forestry Bayonet / Fighting Knife, fine untouched example of the Luftwaffe forestry service issue knife with two piece stag horn grips, short oval steel cross guard numbered ‘230’ to one side and the reverse ‘282’. Housed in its original blackened steel scabbard with the original leather bayonet frog attached which has the original cloth and bullion dress portepee / knot. Knife pattern blade stamped ‘WAFFEN-LOESCHE BERLIN’ and the reverse side ‘Ch. A. W’. Blade measures 20 ¼ cms, overall 34 ½ cms. Good untouched as found example.
Scarce WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Double Etched Blade by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine example of a standard 2nd model dress dagger with white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides and cross guard in the form of a eagle in flight. Attached to the grip is the original officers full dress portepee / knot. Housed in the original scabbard with two bands and hanging rings which the pair of deluxe pattern brocade hanging straps are attached too. The blade is double etched with foliage and droop tail Luftwaffe eagle to the front and the reverse side has foliage and ‘Jagdgeschwader 5 Eismeerjäger’. Oval Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark to the base. Some light areas of pitting to the blade but generally a good condition example. Blade 24 ¾ cms, overall 43 ½ cms.
WW2 German Naval Officers Sword by WKC, fine untouched example of a standard Third Reich period naval officers sword with lion head pommel having port and starboard jewelled eyes, knuckle guard with relief of acorns and oakleaves, folding cross guard with oakleaves and anchor to the centre. Reverse with plain catch plate. Polished bone grip with wire binding, section to the bottom now absent. Housed in the original black leather and brass mounted scabbard. The scabbard mounts have dome covers to the staples. Curved blade with a light etched decoration to both sides and the spine. The etched sailing ships with swastikas to the flags. WKC makers trademark to the base of the blade. Some wear but generally still a good example. The blade measures 78 ½ cms, overall 93cms.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by Puma, excellent example of a dove head pattern officers sword which retains nearly all of the gilt wash finish to the hilt. Black celluloid grip with wire binding intact. Underside of the cross guard is stamped ‘GES GESCH’. Housed in its blackened scabbard. Polished slightly curved blade which is stamped ‘No3’ to obverse under the cross guard and reverse has the makers trademark. Blade 83 ½ cms, overall 102cms.
Rare Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Ed Gembruch, Solingen, superb near mint condition example of a model 33 enlisted mans dress dagger with the grip having its original eagle and enamel SS runes inserted. The lower cross guard is stamped with district mark ‘I’. Housed in the original matching scabbard with near perfect bottom ball mount, just some light scratches to the finish. The dagger has a near mint condition double edged blade with much of the original cross graining still present. Blade with standard motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and the reverse has the rare makers trademark of a fish for Ed Gembruch, Solingen. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Overall this is a superb example of an SS mans dress dagger by one of the rarest and hardest makers to find.
Third Reich Transitional DLV / Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Dress Dagger by J A Henckels, Solingen, early nickel plated officers dress dagger with sun dial swastikas to the pommel and centre of the cross guard. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in blue leather covered scabbard with nickel plated fittings having the staple dome covers to the reverse of the fittings which is typical of the DLV daggers. Original full length hanging chains attached to the scabbard. Plain double edged blade with makers trade mark to the base. Blade measures 31cms, overall 47 ½ cms. Some light wear to the blade and gilt wash from the swastikas now absent.
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