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Finnish made Puukko knife with single edged fullered blade 118mm in length. Engraved in the fuller is maker name "Kauhava Suomi". Overall length 220mm. No scabbard. Along with HMS tap tally and a navy blue canvas pouch. War Souvenir of Royal Navy Veteran Samuel Lawrence Hince, who served on HMS Franklin.
Post War RAF Aircrew Dingy Survival Knife with curved single edged blade 100mm in length, marked with stores code 22c/1278106 alomg with WD Broad Arrow 92. Complete with scabbard and orange canvas frog with stock no. 22C/4466608. New to the market, property of a former RAF F4 Phantom Pilot.
WW2 Third Reich Heer Etched Short Pattern Dress Bayonet, Carbine Blade 195mm in length. Maker marked "Eickhorn" with Army Pattern 3220 etch (From the Eickhorn Catalog). Overall length 320mm. Working release catch. Red felt insert to bayonet slot. Complete with scabbard and original leather frog. (See book by Techet, page 130)
WW2 British MKII Steel Helmet, chinstrap lugs dated 1938, size 6 3/4 liner by "CS & W Co" dated 1939, repainted green to the exterior postwar, interior has original paint, complete with chinstrap: WW2 British Respirator dated 1940 in 1942 dated Canadian MK VII gas mask bag: WW2 British No4 MkII Spike Bayonet complete with scabbard: Swedish Rifle Ammo bandolier: Post War West German Rifle cleaning kit complete in tin dated 1968 and a pair of British Motorcycle Goggles.
Gurkha Kukri knife with large 44cm long single edged bright steel blade. Punch marked decoration to one side of blade. Decorated horn grips. Alloy pommel with Lion mask decoration. Overall length 55cm. Complete with scabbard and both small knives present. Brought home from service in India by a member of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers in the 1930's.
Hunting Sword with fullered blade 597mm in length, has remains of some engraved decoration showing Wild Boar etc. No makers mark, possibly German. Cast Brass Guard with decoration of a Hunter with a Falcon. Appears to once have had a Clamshell guard now missing. Fluted Wooden Grip. Overall length 740mm. No scabbard.
Imperial German Cuirassier Officers Sword with double fulleed blade 885mm in length, maker marked to both spine of blade and ricasso "Ewald Cleff, Solingen". Echeted gilded panels to blade with Crowned Eagle and "Eisenhauer" along with orignal officers name "Wilhelm Hewel". Opposite side of the blade is decorated with a gilded panel featuring piled Arms. Brass guard which retains it's original leather finger strap, wire bound Shagreen grip. Overall length 103.5cm. No scabbard.
Ca. 900-1000 AD. A hand-forged Viking iron sword with Brazil nut pommel and decorated guard; the blade is wide at the upper end, gently tapering with fuller to both faces, rounded tip, fragments of an original scabbard in two sections, the first section with stylised motifs and a solid silver sleeve. Pommel of Petersen's Type S with traces of vertical inlaid wire. See: Peirce, I. Swords of the Viking Age, Woodbridge, 2002, p.106-7 for type. The item comes with an academic report written by Russel Scott; famous lecturer, reenactor and expert of Viking and medieval artefacts. His report also includes an X-ray fluorescence analysis suggesting the ancient origin of the object.Size: Set of 4: L:57 - 990mm / W:48 - 62mm; 1.2kgProvenance: Private Leeds (UK) collection; acquired in the 1980s/90s.
Victorian court sword by Clowes and Woodward, Dame St, Dublin, the straight unfullered blade etched with scrolling foliate motif and crowned VR cypher, the single gilt knucklebow enclosing wire-bound grip, the scallop guard with VR cypher, in brass mounted black leather scabbard, sword length 36¾" (93cm).
Five old bayonets, comprising: a British 1903 pattern example; a German M1898 sword (butchers) bayonet, mark indistinct but possibly Durkopp Werke A.G. Bielefeld; two Yugoslavian K98 bayonets and scabbards; and a Norwegian AG3 type2 bayonet and scabbard (damaged and missing barrel ring). (5)
A CELADON JADE SCABBARD SLIDE, LATE EASTERN ZHOU TO HAN DYNASTYChina, 5th century BC to 3rd century AD. Of rectangular form, carved on top in low relief with circular bosses within incised hexagons and framed by a raised border, the reverse with a typical square loop. The translucent stone of a pale celadon tone with a faint russet patch to one end and scattered cloudy white inclusions.Provenance: British trade. Condition: Good condition with old wear and small chips, some of which have been smoothened over time, and small nibbles here and there.Weight: 47.9 g Dimensions: Length 7.7 cmAuction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Sotheby's London, 6 November 2019, lot 233Price: GBP 3,750 or approx. EUR 5,100 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A celadon jade scabbard slide, late Eastern Zhou dynasty - Western Han dynastyExpert remark: Compare the closely related form and pattern, color of the jade, and size (8 cm). Note the diagonal end of the present lot, which may be original or from a later period, as noted in the condition report by Sotheby's.Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Christie's New York, 17 March 2016, lot 924 Price: USD 27,500 or approx. EUR 32,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A white jade scabbard slide, Han dynasty Expert remark: Compare the closely related form and decoration with similar bosses. Compare also the similar pale greenish-white color. Note the size (9.2 cm).東周末年至漢代青玉劍璏中國,公元前五世紀至公元三世紀。玉劍璏,長條形,略短,兩端內捲,背面有一方孔,表面浮雕整齊的穀紋。 半透明的淺青色玉料,一端有淡淡的黃褐色斑紋,裏面散落著白色絮狀物。 來源:英國古玩交易。 品相:狀況良好,有磨損和小碎屑,其中一些已經隨著時間的推移變得平滑,很多磕痕。 重量:47.9 克 尺寸:長7.7 厘米 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:倫敦蘇富比,2019年11月6日,lot 233 價格:GBP 3,750(相當於今日EUR 5,100) 描述:東周晚期至西漢青玉璏 專家評論:比較非常相近的外形、圖案、玉石顏色和尺寸(8 厘米)。請注意本拍品的對角線末端,如蘇富比的狀況報告中所述,可能是原作或較晚時期的作品。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:紐約佳士得,2016年3月17日,lot 924 價格:USD 27,500(相當於今日EUR 32,500) 描述:漢白玉劍璏 專家評論:比較非常相近的外形和裝飾。比較相似的青白玉色。請注意尺寸(9.2 厘米)。
A JADE SWORD CHAPE, WARRING STATES PERIOD TO WESTERN HAN DYNASTYChina, 475 BC to 8 AD. Of trapezoidal form and lenticular section, finely carved in low relief to both sides with a sinuous chilong, its head with a single horn, the coiled body dissolved into scrolls and hooks, the tail furcated. The top pierced with two apertures. The opaque stone of a mottled gray tone with deep-brown, almost plum-colored shadings and dark striations.Provenance: Professor David Seares Watson. Sotheby's London, 19 October 1965, lot 4 (dated to the Han dynasty). Dr. Wou Kiuan, acquired from the above. Wou Lien-Pai Museum, coll. no. E.8.36. A copy of the catalog entry and illustration for the present lot from Sotheby's London, 19 October 1965, lot 4, noting the buyer as “Wou” and a purchase price of thirty British pounds and eight shillings, roughly equivalent to a monthly salary at the time, accompanies this lot. Professor David Meredith Seares Watson, FRS FGS HFRSE LLD (1886-1973), was the Jodrell Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at University College, London, from 1921 to 1951. He received many awards and academic honors including the Darwin Medal from the Royal Society, the Linnean Medal from the Linnean Society, the Wollaston Medal from the Geological Society of London, and honorary degrees from many universities in Britain and elsewhere. Besides his interest in fossils, he was also an avid collector of Chinese works of art, his collection being auctioned by Sotheby's in London after he retired in 1965. Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Expected old wear, traces of use, weathering, some erosion with associated losses, minor nicks, the stone with natural fissures, some of which have developed into small hairline cracks over time. Despite the obvious traces and marks that millennia of burial have left, this still displays remarkably well.Weight: 20.4 g Dimensions: Height 3.9 cmAuction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 7 April 2010, lot 2071 Price: HKD 118,750 or approx. EUR 20,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A jade scabbard chape, Western Han dynastyExpert remark: Compare the related form and depiction of a chilong, though carved in a slightly different manner (and only to one side of the chape). Note the similar size (4.5 cm). Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 30 November 2021, lot 459 Price: HKD 189,000 or approx. EUR 23,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A jade sword chape Late Eastern Zhou - Han dynastyExpert remark: Compare the related form and the slightly larger similar size (5.2 cm).戰國至西漢玉劍珌中國,公元前475 年至公元 8 年。劍璏呈梯形,截面呈雙凸透鏡狀,兩面浮雕雄健捲曲的蟠螭,頭部有角,尾部分叉。頂部穿兩孔。窄下寬略呈梯形。斑駁的灰色不透明石料,帶有深棕色,近紫紅色的斑紋和條紋,打磨光滑。 來源:David Seares Watson教授;倫敦蘇富比,1965年10月19日,lot 4 (漢代);吳權博士,購於上述拍賣。吳蓮伯美術館,館藏編號 E.8.36。隨附一份蘇富比拍賣目錄複印件,上面寫著“Wou”,售價30英鎊8先令。David Meredith Seares Watson教授,FRS FGS HFRSE LLD (1886-1973),1921 年至 1951 年任倫敦大學喬德雷爾動物學和比較解剖學教授。他獲得了許多獎項和學術榮譽,包括皇家學會的達爾文獎章、林奈學會的林奈獎章、地質學會的沃拉斯頓獎章、倫敦學會,以及英國和其他地方許多大學的榮譽學位。除了對化石的興趣之外,他還是一位忠實的中國藝術品收藏家,他的藏品在 1965 年退休後在倫敦蘇富比拍賣行拍賣。品相:品相良好,有磨損、使用痕跡、風化、一些侵蝕和相關缺損、輕微劃痕、帶有天然裂縫的石料,其中一些隨著時間的推移已經發展成細小的裂紋。 重量:20.4 克 尺寸:高 3.9 厘米 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:香港蘇富比,2010年4月7日,lot 2071 價格:HKD 118,750(相當於今日EUR 20,000) 描述:西漢玉劍珌 專家評論:比較相近的外形,以及裝飾螭龍,但雕刻風格不同,只有一面雕刻。請注意尺寸(4.5 厘米)相似。 拍賣結果比較: 形制:相近 拍賣:香港蘇富比,2021年11月30日 ,lot 459 價格:HKD 189,000(相當於今日EUR 23,000) 描述:東周末至漢玉劍珌 專家評論:比較相近的外形和尺寸(5.2 厘米)稍大。
A MUGHAL GOLD KOFTGARI CEREMONIAL DAGGER, KHANJAR, NORTH INDIA, 19TH CENTURYThe Khanjar and scabbard are made of steel and show a distinctive, closely-meshed pattern reminiscent of curled waters, resembling the famous Damascus steel. The gold-damascened handle is in the form of an ibex head and with foliate and scrolling borders. The long, curved blade is inlaid to one side in gold wire with a floral emblem, the similarly decorated scabbard with a foliate band along the edges and ending in a bud-shaped tip. Provenance: Old German private collection, acquired before 2007. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, the blade with few tiny nicks, a dent near the tip, and light surface scratches.Weight: 786 g Dimensions: Length 47.1 cmThe art of Koftgari-damascening was brought to India by Persian craftsmen after the Mughal ruler's invasion in the 16th century. In India, it was mainly used as a means to decorate arms and weaponry. In this technique, the surface of the metal object to be ornamented is evenly scratched to create a rough, finely lined surface, heated on a stove until red hot and then allowed to cool naturally. The object is then clamped and silver or gold wire is laid on the abraded metallic surface and pressed. Then the wire is further flattened with the aid of opni or moonstone. Larger areas such as the tip of the dagger are usually executed in silver or gold leaf.Literature comparison: For a similar khanjar dated to the late 18th century see Robert Hales, Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour, 2013, p. 66, no. 139. Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Bonhams London, 22 October 2019, lot 177Estimate: GBP 3,000 or approx. EUR 4,600 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A gold koftgari steel dagger (khanjar), India, 19th CenturyExpert remark: Compare the related form and damascene decoration. Note the smaller size (37.8 cm) and the missing scabbard.
A Georgian officer's Mameluke sword, curved single edged 31" blade with traces of engraving, regulation gild hilt with two piece riveted ivory grips. One grip missing a piece at the pommel, three rivets missing as are the two sword knot rings, in its steel scabbard with three bronze mounts (a/f)Ivory within the handle and sold with APHA exemption permit: NXKKWBN7Successful bidders must organise their own shipping and any documentation (including resale where applicable).
Royal Naval officer's sword, 80cm blade by Manton & Co., etched with foliage, crowned fouled anchor and the Royal Arms, regulation brass hilt incorporating a crowned fouled anchor, wire bound fish-skin grip and lion head pommel, in its brass-mounted black leather scabbard, 97cm long (overall)
German Third Reich Hitler Youth dagger, housed in black painted scabbard with black leather belt loop fitting, nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel with two piece black chequered grip inlaid with red and white enamel swastika diamond, blade marked RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) M7/28, 25cm long
A Victorian Officer's dress sword, the blade by TG Philips of London, the steel knuckle guard with pierced decoration and Victorian cypher, the shagreen grip with wirework housed in a leather covered scabbard with leather outer cover bearing initials "N.G.H.", blade length 82 cm, over all length excluding outer cover 99 cm

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