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Lot 26

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Wilhelm Kober & Co, Suhl, excellent example of a early pattern SA dress dagger with a light brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard mount stamped with gau district ‘Th’. Housed in anodised scabbard with a single brown leather hanging strap attached. Small areas of denting to the lower ball of the scabbard. Near mint condition blade with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark to the reverse. The blade 22cms, overall 37cms.

Lot 134

Deluxe Model WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine untouched example of a 2nd pattern German naval officers dress dagger with deluxe bone grip having wire binding. Eagle pommel top and cross guard with fouled anchor and press button for blade release. Housed in the original deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Fine double edged blade with much of the original polish remaining to the blade. Carl Eickhorn makers trade mark and standard etching. The blade 25 ¼ cms, overall 42 ¼ cms. Very fine example.

Lot 144

Third Reich Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) Labour Service Officers Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, good untouched example of a RAD officers dress dagger with two piece white grips, much of the original finish remaining to the eagle head and cross guard with RAD emblem to the centre. Some light areas of plating lifting to the rear of the cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with the two hanging mounts fixed. Standard type blade with motto ‘Arbeit adelt’ and makers trade mark to the reverse. Overall a good example with nice patina to the fittings. Blade 26cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 33

Third Reich NSKK Mans Dagger with Personal Dedication to Blade by E Knecht & Co, Solingen, fine example with dark brown wooden grip having nickel eagle and enamel SA emblem devices. Nickel top and lower mounts with the reverse of the lower mount being stamped with district mark ‘Wn’. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with single short black leather hanging strap. The blade is double edged and with standard motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’. Reverse of the blade has the makers trademark logo of the two stag heads and a fine lightly engraved dedication ‘Für treue Kameradschaft Götz, Sturmhauptführer 1.1.37’. The blade 22 ¼ cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Much of the blackening to the motto remains, some scuffs to the scabbard finish but generally a very good example.

Lot 97

Third Reich Unit Marked Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by Rare Maker Gebr Heller, Marienthal, good early example in nickel silver with sun dial swastika to the centre of the pommel with the gilt finish remaining. Cross guard with sun dial swastika to the centre of the obverse and the reverse has had the swastika polished out, which would indicate this was done by the original owner and not part of the denazification period as the other swastikas would have been removed. The underside of the cross guard is unit marked ‘Flg. H. Kp. Stadel’. Housed in the original blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver mounts, the reverse of the top mount also unit engraved ‘Flg. H. Kp. Stadel 1’. Double edged blade which is stamped with a number ‘1’ and the reverse side has the makers trademark of the boy with balloons. Some wear to the blade with slight rounding to the tip. The blade measures 30 ½ cms, overall 48 ½ cms. The exterior shows some wear, dents to the lower chape of scabbard, blue leather covering absent in places on the scabbard and section of Verdigris to the pommel. Hard maker to find for this dagger.

Lot 96

German Unit Marked Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by SMF, Solingen, good example with nickel silver fittings. Pommel with mobile swastika to both sides, cross guard also with mobile swastikas to the centre. Blue leather covered grip with the original wire binding. Underside of the cross guard is unit engraved ‘Fl Gr (ZA) Rotenburg’. Officers bullion wire portepee attached to the grip. Housed in the original blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver fittings. Complete with the original hanging chains with clip fitting. Double edged blade with SMF Solingen makers trade mark to the base and Luftwaffe acceptance stamp. Remains in very good overall condition. Blade 30 ¾ cms, overall 48 ½ cms.

Lot 155

Rare Third Reich Railways (Bahnschutz) Officers 2nd Model Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine example with black celluloid grip, round pommel with mobile swastika to the top. Cross guard with winged wheel emblem for the Bahnschutz. Attached to the grip is a dress portepee with golden fleck to the throat. The dagger is housed in the scarce to find 1st type one piece scabbard. Complete with the hanging rings. Double edged blade with makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 25 ¼ cms, overall 40cms. Generally very good example with dark patina to the exterior fittings.

Lot 102

WW2 German Unit Marked Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by F W Holler, Solingen, interesting 2nd pattern Luftwaffe dagger with orange celluloid grip which retains thin wire binding. Pommel with swastika to both sides and cross guard in the form of Luftwaffe eagle in flight. Housed in the original scabbard which retains much of the original blued finish. The blade is etched with image of a Luftwaffe flak gun and ‘Gewidmet v. I / Flak R 25 2.1.1939’. The blade has makers trade mark to the reverse. Blade with some spotting. The blade measures 24 ¾ cms, overall 42 ½ cms. One very small chip to the grip near the ferrule but otherwise generally a good example.

Lot 131

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, good orange grip example with the original wire binding. Polished brass eagle pommel top and cross guard with fouled anchor having press stud to the reverse. Housed in polished deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with engraved sailing ship, fouled anchor and foliage. WKC makers trademark to the base. Some light pitting to the tip of the blade. The blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 41 ½ cms.

Lot 29

Third Reich Transitional SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Klitermann & Moog, Haan Solingen, later type transitional RZM period SA dagger with wooden grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Plated mounts, reverse of the lower cross guard stamped ‘H’. Housed in its original scabbard, centre being refinished. Double edged blade with the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trademark and RZM logo with ‘M 7/29 – 1942’. Blade shows some wear and staining. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Two screws missing from scabbard fittings.

Lot 69

WW2 German Army Officers Dagger with 1939 Christmas Decoration to the Blade, standard German army officers dress dagger with orange celluloid grip. Standard pommel and cross guard in the form of army eagle. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Near mint condition double edged blade with much of the cross graining remaining. Obverse of the blade with gilt etched dedication ‘Weihnachten 1939, v. Heinz Krieg’. Reverse of the blade has makers trademark of Rich.Abr.Herder Solingen. The exterior shows some wear and with some surface rusting to the scabbard but the blade is in excellent condition. Blade 25 ½ cms, overall 38 ¾ cms.

Lot 127

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, standard example with white celluloid grip, brass eagle pommel top. Cross guard with press button release catch. Housed in standard pattern brass scabbard. Blade etched with foliage and anchors. Makers trademark to the reverse. Blade missing the spring release catch. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 41 ½ cms.

Lot 13

German Weimar Republic Machine Gun Regiment Presentation Shooting Association Cutlas / Dagger, with stag horn grip, brass acorn pommel top, ‘S’ shaped hoof guard and shell guard. Housed in black leather and brass mounted scabbard. The rear of the top scabbard mount is engraved ‘Ehrenhirschfänger A Passemann M.G.K. Quedlingburg 13.10.1927’. Single edged straight blade with feint etched decoration of foliage and crowned Imperial style eagle. Unmaker marked blade. Some pitting and wear to the blade. The blade measures 41cms, overall 55 ½ cms.

Lot 157

Rare Third Reich Police Officers Sword with Presentation Etched Blade, fine untouched example of a standard Police officers sword with early copper Police eagle emblem to the grip, original wire binding to the grip. Some surface rusting to the guard and top pommel. Housed in the original scabbard with single hanging ring. Straight polished blade with fine quality etched panels to the obverse and reverse. Engraved initials of the original owner and dedication ‘Gewidmet von Deinen Söhnen Heinz u. Alfred zur Beförderung im Kriegsjahr 1941‘. (Dedicated by your sons Heinz and Alfred for promotion in the war year 1941). Spine etched with foliage and the reverse of the blade also etched with foliage pattern. Some light wear to the blade but generally good condition. The blade measures 84cms, overall 103 ½ cms.

Lot 52

Third Reich SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by RZM 121/34, good example of a RZM made dress dagger with ebony grip having eagle and enamel SS rune insignia. The lower cross guard is not district stamped which is typical of daggers by this RZM manufacturer. Double edged blade with motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ and reverse with RZM logo SS runes and ‘121/34’ between. The blade 22cms, overall 37cms. Some crazing to the finish on the scabbard and evidence of a vertical hanger once being present.

Lot 112

WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers Sword by David Malsch, Steinbach, nickel silver mounted officers sword with large pommel having mobile swastikas and cross guard with mobile swastikas. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in the blue leather covered scabbard with nickel silver mounts. Double edged straight blade with very feint makers trademark to the reverse, which is common with this manufacturer. Also with acceptance stamp above the makers trademark. The blade tip slightly rounded. Blade 72cms, overall 92 ¼ cms. Scabbard runners missing, some dents to exterior fittings and wear.

Lot 63

Rare WW2 German Army / 1st Pattern Railways Officers Dagger by Robert Klaas with Painted Black Grip, fine example of a standard German army officers dagger which has a white painted black celluloid grip. Pommel with oakleaves and cross guard in the form of army eagle. Housed in a original scabbard with the Klaas stars to the edge of the scabbard ring mounts. Double edged blade with the makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 40 ½ cms. Robert Klaas appears to have produced a run of Army and Luftwaffe officers daggers with black celluloid grips which were painted white like this example.

Lot 140

Third Reich Red Cross (D.R.K) / Social Welfare Officers Dress Dagger, example with orange celluloid grip, plated pommel and cross guard with DRK emblem to the centre. Housed in the original scabbard with fixed hanging strap mounts. Polished double edged blade measuring 24 ½ cms, overall 38cms. Some surface rusting to the scabbard and light plating lifting to the exterior.

Lot 104

WW2 German Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by SMF with Named Dedication to the Blade, standard type with orange celluloid grip, missing the wire binding. Polished aluminium top pommel with swastikas to both sides and cross guard in form of Luftwaffe eagle in flight. Housed in the original steel scabbard with two hanging rings. Some surface rusting to the scabbard. Double edged blade with SMF makers trade mark and Luftwaffe acceptance stamp above. The blade is also engraved on the obverse with the original owners name ‘H. Schmidt. Oberleutnant’ and the reverse ‘ Im Jahre n.C. 1938 Königsberg Pr.‘ The blade 25cms, overall 43cms.

Lot 74

WW2 German Army Officers Miniature Dress Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, fine example of a three quarter size miniature dress dagger of the German army with orange celluloid grip, pommel and eagle cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with two hanging ring bands and one hanging ring. Double edged polished blade with makers trademark to the reverse. Obverse of the blade etched with retailers details ‘HERMANN THIES LÜNEBURG’. Blade 14 ¾ cms, overall 24cms.

Lot 164

Axis Forces Romanian Officers Sword, fine example of a German made, E & F Hörster, Solingen, with white metal mounts, eagle head pommel with jewelled eyes, black celluloid grip with wire binding and swept hilt guard. Attached to the grip is officers bullion and cloth portepee / knot. Housed in steel scabbard with two hanging rings. Finely etched blade with crowned monogram and ‘TOLEDO’ to the obverse, the reverse has foliage coat of arms and makers details. Blade remains in excellent overall condition. Blade 73cms, overall 89 ½ cms.

Lot 133

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, good untouched example with an orange celluloid grip having wire binding, eagle pommel top and cross guard with the button top now absent. Complete with the original golden wire officers dress portepee / knot attached to the grip. Complete with the original scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged plain blade with the makers trademark to the base. Blade measures 25cms, overall 41 ½ cms. Some fraying to the knot and dents to the scabbard but generally a good untouched example.

Lot 115

Unusual Third Reich Other Ranks / NCO’s Sword for Luftwaffe by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, an interesting example being a standard enlisted ranks dove head sword with steel mounts, black celluloid grip with wire binding and blackened scabbard. The sword blade is a standard Luftwaffe officers pattern with Carl Eickhorn makers trademark. Blade measures 72cms, overall 94 ½ cms. An interesting variation. We can only assume that this sword was issued to a Luftwaffe NCO who has purchased a officers blade for his sword?

Lot 125

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, fine example with white celluloid grip having the original wire binding. Reverse of the grip is finely engraved with the name of the original owner ‘Lohrmann’. Attached to the grip is the original golden bullion officers dress porteppe / knot. Eagle pommel top and cross guard with release button. Housed in its original scabbard which has the deluxe roped ring bands. Fine condition blade which retains much of the original polish and has the standard etched decoration to the centre of both sides of the blade. The blade has WKC makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 25cms, overall 42cms.

Lot 116

Third Reich 1st Model RLB (Reichsluftschutzbund) Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger by Ernst Erich Witte, Solingen, fine example of an enlisted mans dagger with the wooden grip having enamelled 1st pattern RLB starburst emblem. Plated top pommel and eagle cross guard which has some wear and plating lifting. Housed in the original scabbard with the short pattern leather hanging strip attached. Double edged blade which retains much of the original cross graining. The blade has the makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms.

Lot 66

WW2 German Army Officers Dagger by Ernst Pack & Sohne with Personalised Initials to the Cross Guard, fine untouched example with dark patina to the exterior fittings. Fine deep orange celluloid grip. Reverse of the cross guard is engraved with the initials of the original owner. Housed in the original scabbard with two band hanging rings. One screw missing from the scabbard. Plain double edged blade with makers trademark to the base. Some light surface wear to the blade. The blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 142

Third Reich Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) Labour Service Enlisted Ranks Hewer Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, good example of a standard enlisted ranks hewer dagger for the RAD with two piece stag horn grips. Plated fittings with some bubbling and lifting. Scabbard with both top and lower mounts. Some surface rusting to the lower mount, possible replaced screws and one missing. Standard hewer blade with motto ‘Arbeit adelt’ and makers trade mark for Alcoso, Solingen to the reverse. Some surface staining to the blade. Overall generally a good example of a RAD mans dagger. Blade 25cms, overall 40 ½ cms.

Lot 30

Rare Unit Marked 1st Pattern SA (Sturmabteilung) Marine Dagger by Malsch & Ambronn, Steinbach, being a good example with much of the original blackened finish to the grip, original eagle and enamel SA device. The lower cross guard and the top scabbard mount are stamped ‘Mar. Br. 4 E. SCHULZ 9099’. Blackened anodised scabbard which has an original three piece leather hanger. Good condition double edged blade with the motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ which retains much of the original blackened finish. Makers trademark to the reverse of the blade. Some light pitting but generally a good condition blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms. Overall this is a very good example of a rare and desirable 1st pattern marine SA dagger, the later patterns having the gilded fittings. See page 294 of ‘The Service Daggers of the SA and NSKK’ by Siegert, for more information about the SA Marine daggers.

Lot 15

Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dagger with ‘Christmas’ Pattern Motto to Blade by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, fine example of an early SA dagger with brown wooden grip, nickel eagle and enamel SA device. Lower cross guard stamped with district / gau stamp ‘Fr’. Housed in the original anodised scabbard which has brown leather SA vertical hanger attached and single belt loop. Fine double edged blade with much of the cross graining remaining. The dagger has a variation early type motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’, known as a Christmas pattern. The dagger blade has the early Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms. On the 15th December 1933, the SA Headquarters officially decided to institute a dagger to be worn with the SA uniform. On Christmas 1933 the first grouping of SA daggers were delivered to the higher SA leaders. These daggers are referred to as ‘Weihnachtsdolch’ (Christmas Dagger) and they have different design mottos to the later examples. This particular example is a transitional pattern with standard SA fittings. See previous lot for a earlier example with the 1927 pattern eagle

Lot 90

WW2 German Army Enlisted Ranks Sword with Personalisation by Alcoso, Solingen, standard enlisted ranks sword with steel dove head mounts, black celluloid grip with wire binding. Attached to the grip is an enlisted ranks knot / portepee. Housed in the original black scabbard. Polished curved blade with makers trademark to the base under the langet. The blade has a crude period engraving in memory of the original owner service with 2./Kav Regt 13 1938-1940. Inscription in the same style to the reverse of the blade also. Inscription not easy to read. Blade 82 cms, overall 96cms.

Lot 120

German Reichsmarine 1929 Pattern Naval Officers Dagger by E & F Horster, Solingen, good example of the flame pommel top dagger, white celluloid grip with wire binding, brass cross guard with fouled anchor and press stud. Officers bullion dress knot / portepee attached to the grip. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Fine double edged blade with fine etched decoration with fouled anchor and foliage. Blade measures 25 ¼ cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 49

Third Reich Transitional SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Robert Klaas, 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 Robert Klass trademark and RZM ‘M7/37 RZM 1051/39’ and SS runes. Couple of nicks to the edge of the blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 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.

Lot 132

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, good orange grip example with the original wire binding. Brass eagle pommel top and cross guard with fouled anchor having press stud to the reverse. Housed in polished deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with engraved fouled anchor and foliage. WKC makers trademark to the base. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. The blade measures 25 cms, overall 42 cms.

Lot 32

Third Reich SA Feldherrnhalle Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, this most interesting piece being a mixture of original and later produced parts of probably the rarest German dress dagger which was ever produced, the SA Feldherrnhalle. The dagger has brown wooden grip with eagle and swastika top pommel, the cross guard has SA emblem to the centre. Housed in a plated brass scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles für Deutschland’ and has the Carl Eickhorn makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 27 ¾ cms, overall 45cms. The SA Feldherrnhalle dagger was instituted in 1937 for the leaders of the Standarte Feldherrnhalle and for leaders in the staff of the SA Chief of Staff Viktor Lutze. The design of the dagger was created by Paul Casberg and was exclusively manufactured by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The daggers were all numbered and it is believed that about fifty were manufactured. In the 1960’s some original parts, including the blades were found in one of the Eickhorn factories, these were then sold and fittings were manufactured and daggers were produced for the collecting market, this is what we believe this example to be and is being sold as. These later produced examples are highly sought after by collectors today as an original examples are almost impossible to find and when they do come onto the market demand a premium price which most collectors can not justify.

Lot 83

WW2 German Army Officers Sword by Robert Klaas, Solingen, good example of a dove head pattern army sword with eagle to the cross guard langet, oakleaves relief to the knuckle guard, pommel and back strap. Black celluloid grip with wire binding. Finish worn from the ferrule. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Polished slightly curved blade with makers trademark to the base under the langet. The blade measures 77 ½ cms, overall 95cms.

Lot 137

Third Reich Government Officials Dress Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, fine example of a Government officials dress dagger with two piece mother of pearl grips, patina to the eagle head pommel and cross guard with government style eagle. Attached to the dagger is an officers bullion dress knot / portepee, this is not a Government officials small pattern but appears to have been present on the dagger for a long time. Housed in the original scabbard with oakleaf hanging ring bands. Excellent condition double edged blade with much of the original finish remaining. Makers trademark to the reverse of the blade. The blade measures 25 ¾ cms, overall 39 ½ cms. Overall an excellent example of a rare Third Reich era dress dagger.

Lot 212

18th Century German/Prussian M1811 Bulcher Sabre lacking one langet and scabbard, stamp to handguard

Lot 219

Fairburn sykes fighting knife with leather scabbard stamped “William Rodgers Sheffield” to handguard. Overall length of dagger: approx. 29.5cm long

Lot 211

M1840 Spanish Artillery Sabre together with leather cladded scabbard and leather frog (A/F)

Lot 209

First World War British 1908 Pattern cavalry sword made by Wilkinson Sword Company. With leather cladded scabbard

Lot 306

Victorian Lee Metrord 1888 MK1 Type 2 bayonet made by Wilkinson Sword. Lacking scabbard (A/F) with VR cypher and proof markings to blade ricasso and 52 stamped to hilt and 'N'. blade length 30.5cm and overall length 42.5cm

Lot 262

Very rare Second World War 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes ribbed and 9 row beaded grip Commando Fighting Knife, Housed in brown leather scabbard with Parkerised square chape. Overall length of knife approx.: 30.1cm long blade length: 17.7cm

Lot 304

Victorian 1879 Pattern Martini Henry carbine heavy artillery saw back sword bayonet having black chequered grips (oneside A/F), press stud pommel, ' D ' shaped steel knuckle guard, muzzle hole and saw back fullered blade within a leather and steel scabbard. Ordinance markings and VR cipher to the ricasso and further markings to the back of the grip ' J.L '.

Lot 308

Italian model 1925 MVSN dagger of thin cruciform blade in plain steel. Quillion with hexagonal profile, with rounded ball-shaped finials at top and bottom. Quillion stamped "A076" on one side and "MVSN" on the other. Slender hilt of wood with metal top leading to an enlarged, rounded pommel that slopes downwards. wooden grips and Slender scabbard, with ball-point finial. Single piece metal belt loop, consisting of two rings and slanted loop, welded and rivetted to body of scabbard.

Lot 210

Second World War Third Reich Luftwaffe 1934 (First) Pattern early Officers sword by Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen, makers mark to ricassco with two hanger leather bound scabbard (a/f - age related wear)

Lot 207

Edward VII 1897 Pattern British officer’s infantry sword made by John Jones & Co, 6 Regent Street London. With ERVII cypher to Nickle handguard and etched with crowned Royal cypher and royal arms with stylised flowering foliage, wire bound fish skin covered grip, 105896 impressed to spine of blade. Together with field service leather scabbard (A/F – needs replacing)

Lot 264

Small Indian made souvenir kukri in leather scabbard with one extra skinning tool with 5th Gurkha rifles cap badge to scabbard (A/F). Overall length of knife approx. : 24cm long

Lot 213

19th Century Prussian M1811 Blucher light cavalry sabre with two ring hanger scabbard, with illegible markings to langet, Stamped R.L.12. to scabbard

Lot 220

Three bayonets to include French model 1866 chassepot bayonet stamped U 97900 to scabbard and U 9799 to quillon cross guard, together with British 1887 Pattern Martini Henry Sword Bayonet, with riveted two piece chequered grips, steel pommel with oil hole and cross guard with muzzle ring marked WD under crows foot arrow, E,14 under crown , 66E and on other side: /8C , c, to spine of handle: P near muzzle ring, E, 58 under crown and issue marks to 55th regiment of foot. Overall length 60cm long, together with further Japanese WW2 Model 1897 Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet with broken quillon, wooden handles, fullered blade stamped with lotus flower. (A/F – heavily pitted, broken quillon – drilled hole to tip of blade – evidence used as kindling splitter post war) (3)

Lot 309

A Prussian Model 1811 Blucher Cavalry Trooper's Sabre with two ringed hanger steel scabbard, impressed to langets, A/F - lacking original leather bound grip to handle.

Lot 305

Victorian Lee Metford 1888 pattern bayonet, Mk1, Type two. Marked FSR C101 to hilt. With leather scabbard. Blade length 30.5cm.

Lot 782

A German Second World War Kriegsmarine Officer’s Dagger. An excellent blade by Eickhorn, all good clear standard naval etched pattern to the blade. Traces of original gilt remains to the scabbard, which unusually is undented also traces of gilt around the cross guard and to the central wreath and swastika of the upper pommel. Imitation grip undamaged with all of its grip wire intact. The knot fitted is the later cellion type knot. The dagger is fitted with its short section only of its hanging strap, very good condition £500-£700 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Lot 769

A German Second World War Luftwaffe Officer’s Sword, with Engraved Scabbard Mount. A superb blade manufactured by Horster and Son with its Luftwaffe acceptance stamp. Good bright finish to the blade, full length, no damage with its blue leather washer still intact butting up between the blade and the lower cross guard. All the leather to the grip good with one small section worn close to the lower ring. All grip wire intact. This is an early heavy nickel sword. The upper scabbard throat stamped to the throat itself ‘NR.32’, again matching nickel fittings to the hilt. To the face side of the upper scabbard mount it is beautifully engraved are the initials ‘FR’ with below a unit insignia of a bird in the form of a bow and arrow flying what appears to be over the series of islands on the Baltic coast of Germany. The leather is all complete with some minor indentations and abrasions, one slight crease and three indentations to the lower scabbard mount. The sword is with its leather hanger and is fitted into its blue carrying bag, this with a small hole. An excellent example, extremely good condition £800-£1,000 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Lot 784

A German Second World War Red Cross Man’s Hewer. A superb blade to this Red Cross mans hewer with all cross grain finish remaining, its saw back edge all intact, all the plating to the cast hilt in place, the casting has not degraded. The composition grips undamaged. Paint finish to the scabbard complete but dull with all plating remaining to the lower chape of the scabbard, very good condition £400-£500 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Lot 783

A German Second World War SA Man’s Model 33 Dagger. A magnificent blade with all cross grain finish remaining. Maker marked F. Herder A.S. Solingen. Undamaged wood grip with minor abrasions. Enamel to the SA inset undamaged. Early anodised scabbard, which has much rust bleed but good colour remaining. Lower cross guard marked Group NRH. The plating overall is excellent, slightly dull, needs cleaning if so desired. Complete with its triple hanger, extremely good condition £500-£700 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Lot 768

An extremely rare German Second World War Allgemeine SS / Waffen SS Model 33 Man’s Dagger and subsequent Officer’s Sword, both belonging to Obersturmbannfuhrer (Lieutenant Colonel) Alfred Graf The model 33 dagger in magnificent condition having a very good blade by the manufacturer Gotlieb Hammesfahr of Solingen, virtually all the cross grain finish remaining, a minor area of black spotting where the blade butts up against the lower cross guard. The grip has an undamaged enamel SS inset, high quality national eagle, one minor chip to the upper right hand side of the ebony grip. Roman numeral group mark ‘I’ on the reverse side of the lower cross guard. Fitted into its excellent condition scabbard that has virtually all of the original blueing remaining to the blade, some thinness at the edges. The finish of the upper scabbard mount and lower scabbard mount is perfect without any indentations to the lower ball. One small knock to the lower scabbard mount on the left hand side just below the fixing screw. The dagger is fitted with a near perfect condition vertical hanging strap, which is ‘Assmann’ and ‘DRGM’ marked, plus a brown leather belt loop. The number ‘1969’ stamped just underneath the lower cross guard on the reverse side of the blade. The accompanying SS Officer’s Sword having a superb blade measuring 83.5cm the blade is faintly marked ‘Carl Julius Krebs, Solingen’ with number ‘1969’. The white leather washer is still intact between the blade and the lower part of the D shaped hilt and to the lower part of the D shaped hilt is the double runic symbol within an octangle stamp. The plating to the hilt overall is excellent. Considerable wear to the black finish of the wood grip indicating much service use. A circular SS runic symbol is complete and all grip wire complete. The upper pommel is engraved with the initials ‘AG’. The sword is fitted with its original SS sword knot ,when opening the two strands of the knot the original RZM silk woven label is still inside which has frayed and oxidised in places but is still strong and all intact. The scabbard retains virtually 90% of its original paint finish with some minor abrasions. One small indentation to the scabbard just below the hanging ring, another quite severe indentation to the lower chape of the sword. The sword is fitted into original carrying bag, overall very good condition (2) £5,000-£7,000 --- Alfred Graf was born in Kassel on 13 December 1906 and joined the SS as an Untersturmfuhrer on 5 April 1934, with number 1969. Ultimately promoted to SS Obersturmbannfuhrer in 1944, his first units were Standarte Germania, Standarte Deutschland, Standarte Nordland, SS Division Viking, SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen and finally 21st Mountain Division Skanderbeg. The Division SS Skanderbeg comprised of ethnic Albanians and Volksdeutsche and were involved heavily in anti-partisan operations in the Balkans. There have been statements made that he was the last Commander of Skanderbeg; however, that is in dispute through recent research but he was undoubtedly was a high ranking officer within Skanderbeg and Prinz Eugen to the end of the Second World War. This sword and dagger have an interesting history; they were obviously both liberated at the same time, more than likely from Graf’s home, and were brought back to the United Kingdom. The sword was sold to a notable collector of the 1960s and 70s and then purchased by the present vendor in the early 1980s. Some years later the dagger was seen at an Arms and Military Exhibition in the United Kingdom by the present vendor and he noticed the matching number and purchased the dagger, thus reuniting the two pieces. Included in the accompanying research file with the lot is a letter of 1986 from a researcher back to the present vendor where he has helped with the research of the history of Alfred Graf; it also would appear that many items of Graf’s were liberated, as in 2020 his SS Totenkopf ring was sold at auction along with some of his medals, and consequently there may well be other items of Graf’s circulating within collecting circles. These two items have been in the possession of the owner since the mid-1980s. This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.

Lot 220

Two sword shaped letter openers (one with scabbard).

Lot 446

German Third Reich Police Bayonet by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen. A good 33cm bladed example with eagle's head pommel, eye for show only. Two piece simulated stag horn grip bearing silvered police device. The crossguard bears oak leaf decoration, the plated blade bears maker's elliptical details. Housed in dark brown leather scabbard with plated mounts and complete with brown leather frog by REINHOLD ADAM, OBERURSEL, TAUNUS 1939 (?). No movement to blade. Minor service wear, overall VGC. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 505

WW1 / WWII Period rare Dutch Fighting knife. A very good example with straight double edged spear point blade. Oval steel cross guard with stamp "4348 C". One piece ribbed wooden grip. Housed in original brown leather scabbard with belt frog. Clean condition near VGC. This pattern of fighting knife was introduced in 1915 and was reissued during WW2. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 511

WW1 Antique US Model 1910/17 Machine Gunner's Bolo Trench Fighting Knife. A very good example by the American Cutlery Company of Chicago. The bladcompletee is dated 1918 with cutler's details of ACCO Chigago 1918. Also "US MOD 1917 C.T.". The hilt with two piece wooden grip secured by 2 rivets. Complete with original canvas and leather scabbard. Leather work dated 1918, retaining belt attachment. A very clean example. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

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