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Lot 320

A TEMPLARS DRESS SWORD, in associated scabbard, the pommel a skull and the guard a pair of crossed bones, the blade with all-over engraving of scrolling foliage and various symbols. Sword length 88.5cm (excluding scabbard)CONDITION REPORTIn our opinion it appears genuine 

Lot 321

A BRASS-HILTED CUSTOMS OR POLICE HANGER, with leather and brass scabbard. 69.5cm overall

Lot 953

A Middle Eastern white metal mounted jambiya, scabbard a/f

Lot 323

PAIR OF BUTTERFLY STYLE SWORDSwith rope bound grips and 43cm long blades, both contained in a single scabbard

Lot 324

AMERICAN MASONIC SWORDwith a 73cm long blade inscribed 'William Mitchell Kilbride, June 19 1897, Oct 5 1967', with an ivory handle and enameled Masonic emblems, in a polished steel scabbard

Lot 3177

Victorian sword makers marks on blade with crowned number 13, 1845 pattern (stile) hand guard, no scabbard.

Lot 1357

A GOOD NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD in a leather scabbard 3ft 1ins long.

Lot 448

An early 20th century Eastern-style dagger within a leather scabbard (33cm)

Lot 298

An Indian white metal foliate repousse and floral engraved sword scabbard and hilt set with fourteen oval black stone cabochons. L.109 (inc. handle)

Lot 239

A 1856 Pattern Yataghan sword bayonet. Blade is stamped with a broad arrow WD and Solingen inspection mark crown over E/22, reverse stamped 86. Handle stamped 162. With leather and iron scabbard. L.73.5cm

Lot 240

A vintage Indian brass and steel dagger with engraved blade, inscribed made in India, numbers and a mountain motif, it has an orange velvet and brocade scabbard and a brass animal form handle. L.51cm

Lot 483

An Eastern dagger with decorative hilt and scabbard, scabbard split Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 506

An officers sword with brown leather scabbard, with pierced hand guard and sypher, Fenton Bros, Sheffield, blade 82cm Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 507

A bayonet stamped 1913, another bayonet with metal scabbard and a Kris (3) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 444

Kings Bodyguard of Scotland Royal Company of Archers Full Uniform, Headdress and Sword Grouping Contained in the Original Metal Storage Trunk Belonging to A A Lawrie, the grouping consists of the long pattern green cloth tunic with gauntlet cuffs and shoulder wings. Trimmed with black braid and crimson velvet, four bars of black braid across the chest, showing a light crimson velvet. Black braid and crimson velvet also to the collar. Crimson silk shoulder cords with gilt metal button. Fine quality sash with large badge in fine gilt metal to the centre and a lower sash badge in gilt and enamel retaining nearly all the original fire gilt finish. Royal Company of Archers cape in green cloth with collar. Bands to the inside to fasten the cape down. Cape lined at the shoulders with green Italian cloth. Gilt metal special pattern cape chains and large gilt metal buttons. Full dress bonnet in green cloth with black braid trim. Crimson tuft to the top. White and green silk cockades with fine gilt metal bonnet badge which retain nearly all of the original fire gilt wash finish. Complete with the original feathers. Black leather belt with sword frog and gilt metal Royal crest plate, the circlet inscribed “Kings Bodyguard for Scotland”. Parade pattern short sword made retailed by J Stewart & Son Edinburgh, ornate gilt metal hilt, acid etched blade with GRV cipher. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. Housed in the original leather and brass mounted scabbard. All housed in the original metal transit trunk with brass name plate engraved “A A Lawrie”. A truly fantastic condition set which shows very minimal wear. Ex Bennett collection. Please note we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this item due to weight and size.

Lot 519

Imperial German 1871 Pattern Bayonet, fine example with brass hilt and steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Single edged blade with fuller to back edge, blade length 47 cms. Makers mark to the base of the blade GEBR WEYERSBERG SOLINGEN, spine stamped with crowned W 74. Housed in its original leather scabbard with brass mounts. Top scabbard mount with regimental stampings, these are different to the regimental stamping on the cross guard.

Lot 520

Imperial German M1898 Bayonet, good untouched example of a model 1898 bayonet with wooden grips, steel pommel and quillon cross guard. Regimental stampings to the reverse of the cross guard. Housed in its original leather and steel mounted scabbard with leather bayonet frog attached. Pipe backed blade with crowned ERFURT and crowned acceptance stamps to the spine. Blade 52cms, overall 67 ½ cms. Some wear and splitting to the leather scabbard.

Lot 521

Imperial German Ks98 Bayonet Marked for East Africa, fine example with two piece chequered grips, steel pommel and steel cross guard. The guard is stamped “D.O. A”. Housed in its steel scabbard which has lost its paint finish. Sawback blade with crown ERFURT stamp. Spine with acceptance stamp and crowned W 11 for 1911. Blade 25cms, overall 40cms. Some wear but still a interesting bayonet.

Lot 522

Imperial German Gewehr M84/98 Bayonet, steel pommel with acceptance stamps to the reverse. Regimental stampings to the lower section of the grip. Two piece wooden grips. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped “ALEX COPPEL SOLINGEN”. Blade 25cms, overall 41cms. Some stitching faults to the rear of the scabbard but otherwise generally a good example.

Lot 523

Imperial German Seitengewehr M-1914 Mauser Bayonet, with steel pommel having acceptance stamp to the reverse. Two piece wooden grips. Housed in its steel scabbard. Blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped “SAMSON WERK” to the forte. Some pitting to the blade and dents to the scabbard. Blade 31cms, overall 46 ½ cms.

Lot 524

WW1 German Trench Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, fine example with eagle head pommel, black chequered grips and steel cross guard. Housed in its black painted scabbard with the leather belt loop fitting attached. Partially double edged knife blade with Carl Eickhorn makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 15cms, overall 26 ½ cms.

Lot 525

Imperial Austrian NCO’s Mannlicher Bayonet, fine example with plated scabbard, muzzle ring and pommel. Wooden grips. Austrian acceptance mark stamped to the frog hook. Plated blade with fuller three quarter length. Blade measures 24 ¾ cms, overall 37 ½ cms. Some plating lifting in places.

Lot 526

Scarce WW1 Austrian Experimental Pattern M-1985 Sawback Bayonet, two piece wooden grip, steel pommel and guard with muzzle ring. Housed in its steel scabbard with frog lug. Sawback blade with fuller to the back edge. Stamped “FG” over “GY” and the reverse side with Austrian eagle acceptance stamp. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 37cms. The Germans had produced a sawback version of the Austian M.1888 bayonet during WW1, however this example would appear to be an Austrian experimental version made in Austria

Lot 527

Imperial German Jager Battalion Nr9 Deluxe Presentation Hunting Hanger Grouping, fine example of a hunting hanger with stag horn grip having three plain oval stud fittings, brass pommel with acorn finial. “S” shaped guard in the form of Deer’s hoofs and a clamshell guard with white metal Garde regiments starburst. Housed in its leather and brass mounted scabbard, missing the skinning knife which would have once been present. The hanger has a later added blade which has an artificial Damascus decoration and gilt presentation inscription “Dem Gefreiten Pilch gewidmet vom Lauenburgischen Jagerbataillon Nr9 15. August 1925”, reverse side of the blade has a gilt signature. Accompanying the hanger is a fine quality gilt metal regimental badge commemorating 100 years of the unit, mounted onto a white silk ribbon backing and housed in a glazed frame; Regimental history of the unit during WW1; regimental history of the unit 1866 to 1897; framed citation for the award of the hunting hanger, awarded to Pilch, dated 15th August 1925; large pre-WW1 regimental photograph album with gilt tooled cover having regimental details, good black and white photographs of officers and enlisted ranks of the regiment, some wearing the Jager shakos. Good set.

Lot 529

Fine Grosse Hilt Pattern Imperial German Officers Sword with Blue Gilt and Damascus Presentation Blade, superb example of a Imperial German cavalry / artillery officers sword. The example has the grosser pattern hilt in gilt metal with silvered crowned monogram to one side and reverse with engraved personal family coat of arms. Fine relief of oak leaves to the knuckle guard leading to lion head with jewelled eyes and the back strap having floral relief. Original grip covering with wire binding. Inside the guard is engraved in Germanic gothic script “Heinz s/l Ernst”. Housed in the original blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Superb curved blade with full length Damascus decoration and blue and gilt panels to the top of both sides of the blade. The main presentation panel is in gothic Germanic script “Baermindt, Berndes, Thaler i/l Reiss zur freundl. Erinnerung 1892/93”. Reverse side of the blade etched in blue and gilt with trophy of arms, foliage and “EISENHAUER DAMAST-STAHL”. The blade remains in excellent overall condition showing just minimal wear. Blade 80 ½ cms, overall 98cms. A superb example of a very scarce Imperial German officers sword.

Lot 547

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Erased Rohm Inscription Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, good untouched example with brown wooden grip having enamel SA device and eagle inserted. Rear cross guard with gau mark “Ha”. Complete with the original anodised scabbard with single brown leather hanging strap. Near mint condition blade retaining much of the original cross graining. Motto to the blade “Alles fur Deutschland”. Reverse of the blade with Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers mark. The blade has had the original Ernst Rohm dedication filled off very crudely. The blade measures 22 ¼ cms, overall 37 ½ cms.

Lot 548

Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by EP&S Solingen, good untouched example with the original brown wooden grip having SA emblem and eagle inserted. Gau district stamp to the reverse of the lower cross guard but this is not clear. Housed in the original anodised scabbard with single hanging ring. Double edged blade with standard motto “Alles fur Deutschland” and E P & S Solingen makers trade mark to the reverse. Some wear to the blade but would clean up. Blade 22cms, overall 37 ½ cms.

Lot 550

Rare Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Honour Dagger Scabbard, superb example of an original scabbard for a SA honour dagger with brown leather covering to the body, engraved lines to make a border in the nickel silver scabbard fittings. Scabbard has linked hanging chain with each link being a raised swastika, leading to a clip with large SA rune emblem. All links present, but the connecting link to the middle scabbard fitting is missing. A very interesting spare part.

Lot 551

WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger by Richard Herder Solingen, fine untouched example with a deep orange celluloid grip, pommel with oakleaves relief, cross guard in the form of army eale. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Accompanied by a restored pair of officers hanging straps. The blade remains in excellent overall condition with makers trade mark to the base. Nice dark patina to the exterior fittings. Blade 25cms, overall 39 ½ cms.

Lot 553

Imperial Russian Tsar Nicholas II Period Dragoon Shasqua with Damascus Blade, Used by a Don Cossack Officer Serving with the German Armed Forces During WW2, superb example of a Imperial Russian dragoon pattern sword shasqua with gilt metal knuckle guard having fine relief of foliage leaves, top pommel with floral figure and the back strap with the cipher of Tsar Nicholas II. Blackened grip and brass mounts. Housed in its original black leather covered and gilt brass mounted scabbard with single hanging ring on the correct side of the scabbard for this pattern of sword. Applied to the top section of the scabbard is an original German army helmet decal, which would indicate that the sword was possibly carried by a member of the Don Cossack cavalry division which served with the German armed forces or placed on the sword when captured during operation Barbarossa. The curved blade dates from the early 20th century period and has fullers to the centre. Blade with Damascus pattern the full length of the blade. One side of the blade is etched with the cipher of Tsar Nicholas II and the other side has the Imperial Russian eagle emblem. Blade made by WKC and has its early trade mark, other side “F. FICHTE SOLINGEN”. Some light staining to the blade and some small nicks out on the edge. Overall a superb example of a very desirable pattern Imperial Russian sword with a high quality blade. Would have been carried by a Russian Cossack of significant rank.

Lot 554

Scarce Early Kriegsmarine Imperial German Navy Conversion Officers Dress Dagger, fine untouched example of a very early WW2 German naval officers dress dagger which has been a conversion from the original owners Imperial naval dagger. The dagger with eagle top on a ivory grip with wire binding and Kriegsmarine type bullion dress knot. Early Imperial style cross guard with press stud release button. Fine deluxe hammered scabbard with roped hanging rings fittings. Plain un-marked blade with two central fullers. Some light surface staining to the blade but generally a good example. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 42cms. The early Kriegsmarine officers were often veterans of the Imperial navy, many of these officers converted their Imperial dirks to that of the Kriegsmarine by removing the Imperial crown and replacing with the eagle and swastika. These early conversions are not easy to find.

Lot 555

Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, standard model German naval officers dress dagger with eagle and swastika pommel top, white celluloid grip with wire binding and standard model cross guard with press button release to the reverse. Housed in brass scabbard with decoration and two hanging rings. Attached to the scabbard is a set of late war gilded aluminium and cloth hanging straps, one clip damaged. Blade with double central fullers and etched with foliage and fouled anchor. Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Dagger shows some wear but still a generally good example. The blade measures 26cms, overall 41 ½ cms.

Lot 556

Luftwaffe Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps by WKC Solingen, untouched example with a deep orange celluloid grip retaining the original wire binding. Pommel top with swastikas to the centre of both sides. Cross guard with Luftwaffe eagle in flight. Officers bullion dress portepee attached to the grip. Housed in its original scabbard with two ring mounts. Attached to the scabbard is a very well worn pair of dress hanging straps with aluminium fittings. Standard double edged blade with WKC makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 25cms, overall 43cms.

Lot 557

Luftwaffe Officers Sword by E & F Horster Solingen, fine example of a nickel silver officers dress sword complete with the disc pommel with gilt sun dial type swastika to both sides. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding, cross guard in the form of eagle feathers with sun dial mobile swastikas to the centre of each side. Housed in its blue leather scabbard with nickel silver fittings and two hanging rings. Near mint condition polished straight blade with acceptance stamp and makers trade mark of E & F Horster, Solingen. Blade 69cms, overall 91 ½ cms. Some light scuffs to the leather but generally a good example.

Lot 558

Third Reich Students (N.P.E.A) Dress Dagger by Karl Burgsmuller, standard students example having wooden grip without any device emblems, nickel silver grip mounts with the lower chape being stamped “P407”. Housed in olive green painted scabbard with bayonet frog fitting to the front. Double edged blade with motto “Mehr sein als schwinen”, reverse of the blade has makers mark of Karl Burgsmuller Charlottenburg 5 Berlin. Some light areas of staining to the blade and repair to the grip. Accompanied by a German leather bayonet frog. We are of the opinion that the scabbard is a later replacement.

Lot 559

Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger by F W Holler Solingen, untouched example with two piece chequered grips with loose fitted HJ enamel diamond badge inserted to the centre. Housed in its blackened steel scabbard with leather belt loop attachment and press stud fastening. Plain single edged blade with the reverse having RZM stamp and M7/33 for the maker of F W Holler, Solingen. Blade 13 ¾ cms in length, overall 25 ½ cms.

Lot 560

Early Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger with Motto by Hartkopf & Co Solingen, untouched example with two piece chequered grips. Fixed HJ diamond insignia to the grip, one small chip to the enamel. Early type blade with the motto “Blut und Ehre!”and makers mark for Hartkopf & Co Solingen GES GESCHUTZ. Housed in its original blackened scabbard with the leather belt loop fitting and damaged fastener strap. Blade 13cms, overall 25 ½ cms. Dagger shows some wear but a rare to find makers mark.

Lot 561

Third Reich Hitler Youth Transitional Boys Dagger with Motto by Tiger Solingen, untouched example with two piece chequered grips. Loose fitted enamel HJ diamond to the centre. Transitional type blade with the motto “Blut und Ehre!” and makers mark Tiger Solingen, also marked with RZM M7/68. On the same side of the maker is “Plon”, said to be the NPEA school. Housed in the original steel scabbard with leather belt loop fitting, this has an impressed stamping. Blade 13 ¾ cms, overall 25 ½ cms.

Lot 562

Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger by Anton Wingen JB Solingen, well used example with plated pommel and cross guard. Two piece black chequered grips with enamel HJ diamond fixed (no movement). Housed in the original scabbard with leather belt loop. The blade has been heavily sharpened but the motto does still appear, “Blut und Ehre!”. Makers trade mark to the centre of the reverse. Blade measures 12 ½ cms, overall 25cms.

Lot 563

Luftwaffe Parade Bayonet with Engraved Blade by Carl Eickhorn, fine example of a armed forces dress pattern bayonet with plated pommel and cross guard. Two piece black chequered grips. Housed in its original scabbard with brown leather bayonet frog and leather with bullion bayonet knot. Blade with etched decoration to one side which is correct for the maker Carl Eickhorn. Etched with Luftwaffe eagle in wreath, foliage, aircraft in flight and central ribbons with “Zur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit”. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. Carl Eickhorn Solingen trade mark to the reverse of the blade. The blade 19 ½ cms, overall 35cms.

Lot 564

WW2 German Armed Forces NCO’s Parade Bayonet by Robert Klaas Solingen, fine example of the short pattern parade bayonet with plated top pommel and cross guard. Black chequered grip with armed forces down winged eagle to the centre. Housed in the original scabbard with brown leather bayonet frog. Good condition partially double edged blade with makers trade mark to the base. The blade measures 19 ½ cms, overall 35 ½ cms.

Lot 565

WW2 German Parade Bayonet by E & F Horster Solingen, two piece chequered grips with steel pommel top and cross guard. Housed in the original scabbard with leather frog attached. Complete with the original dress portepee. Plain blade with fuller to the back edge. E&F Horster Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Blade 24 ½ cms, overall 40 ½ cms.

Lot 567

Matching Numbers WW2 German K98 Bayonet, with two piece wooden grips. Housed in its original steel scabbard which is numbered 4086, the same number appearing on the blade. The blade is also stamped “42 cof”. Fuller to the back edge of the blade. Bayonet is complete with its original frog with securing strap. Much of the original blued finish remains to the bayonet. Blade 25cms, overall 40 ½ cms.

Lot 569

WW2 German Fire Brigade Officials Dress Sidearm, being a short pattern example with two piece chequered grips. Plated pommel and S type guard. Housed in its original scabbard. Un-marked polished blade. The blade measures 19cms, overall 34 ½ cms.

Lot 570

WW2 German Customs Bayonet by Weyersberg, good example with two piece black chequered grips with steel pommel, cross guard stamped to the reverse “R.F.V”. Housed in its steel scabbard. Blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade with Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers mark. Blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 41 ½ cms.

Lot 818

Victorian Royal Company of Archers Queens Bodyguard of Scotland Court Sword, superb example of the gilt metal court sword pattern as carried by members of the Royal Company of Archers Queens Bodyguard of Scotland. Gilt metal clamshell guard with silvered thistle insignia, gilt knuckle guard leading to the patterned pommel. Copper wire bound grip. Attached to the guard is the original brocade and bullion dress sword knot with green velvet backing. Housed in the original leather scabbard with three gilt mounts. Slender blade etched with foliage, crowned VR cipher and “SCOTCH ARCHERS”. Blade and exterior remain in near mint condition with nearly all the gilt wash finish remaining to the fittings. Blade measures 79 cms, overall 92 ½ cms. A superb example. Ex Bennett collection

Lot 819

George V Royal Company of Archers Kings Bodyguard of Scotland Court Sword, superb example of the gilt metal court sword pattern as carried by members of the Royal Company of Archers Kings Bodyguard of Scotland. Gilt metal clamshell guard with silvered thistle insignia, gilt knuckle guard leading to the patterned pommel. Silver wire bound grip. Attached to the guard is the original brocade and bullion dress sword knot with green velvet backing. Housed in the original leather scabbard with three gilt mounts. Slender blade by J Stewart & Son Edinburgh. Blade is etched with foliage, crowned GRV cipher and ribbons with “ROYAL COMPANY ARCHERS KINGS BODY GUARD”. Blade and exterior remain in near mint condition with nearly all the gilt wash finish remaining to the fittings. Blade measures 81 ¼ cms, overall 98 ½ cms. A superb example. Ex Bennett collection

Lot 820

Edward VII 1821 Pattern Officers Sword of the Army Service Corps, regulation pattern officers sword with three bar guard leading to patterned pommel and plain back strap. Grip retaining the original covering and wire binding. Housed in its brown leather field service scabbard. Attached to the scabbard is a brown leather sword frog. Polished regulation blade with crowned EVII cipher, regimental badge of the Army Service Corps and foliage. Retailed by J R Gaunt & Son. Blade 90cms, overall 107 ½ cms. Some wear to the lower part of the scabbard and the blade heavily polished but otherwise a good example.

Lot 821

British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword, regulation pattern with steel three bar hilt, leading to steeped pommel and plain back strap. Wire bound fish skin grip. Housed in its steel scabbard with two hanging rings. Slightly curved pipe backed blade. No markings to the blade. The blade measures 90 ¼ cms, overall 106 ½ cms. Exterior with surface rusting.

Lot 822

Scarce Victorian Sword for an Officer of Mounted Police, slightly curved single edge blade cut with a single fuller, struck with government inspector’s stamp, regulation triple bar iron guard, wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard. Blade 79 ½ cms, overall 96cms. Good condition overall.

Lot 823

George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, good example of a regulation pattern officers sword with George V cipher to the guard. Leather bound grip with wire binding. Housed in its brown leather field service scabbard with the original leather sword frog in place. Attached to the sword is the original leather sword knot. Regulation blade with etched decoration and crowned GRV monogram. Some light staining to the blade. The blade measures 82 ½ cms, overall 103cms.

Lot 825

WW1 Period 1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers Sword, good untouched example of a regulation pattern sword with the large solid dish knuckle guard, one piece grip with crosshatch pattern. Housed in its steel scabbard with two fixed hanging rings. Regulation blade with issue markings to the base of the blade. The blade measures 88cms, overall 111cms. Some light surface pitting to the exterior fittings but generally a good example of the iconic cavalry sword as carried and used in the early cavalry charges in the Great War.

Lot 826

Turkish Model 1909 Infantry Officers Short Sword, plain brass knuckle guard hilt with wooden ribbed grip. Housed in its steel scabbard with frog catch fitting to the front. Partially double edge blade with Arabic writing to the top section. Blade 40cms, overall 56cms.

Lot 827

WW2 Japanese Naval Officers Dirk, with brass mounted hilt, shallow “S” shaped cross guard, floral pommel top, fish skin grip with floral stud. Housed in its original scabbard having press stud release button, floral brass mounts and two suspension rings. Blade with some light staining and pitting towards the tip. Blade measures 25cms, overall 40cms.

Lot 828

British 1907 Hooked Quillon Bayonet by Wilkinson Regimentally Marked to the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, good untouched example with the top pommel being stamped “A&S H R 956”, wooden two piece grips and hooked quillon muzzle ring. Housed in a 2nd pattern leather scabbard with steel mounts. Blade marked with crowned 1907, acceptance stamps and WILKINSON. Fuller to the back edge of the blade. Some surface rusting to the metal fittings of the hilt and scabbard, some stitching faults to the scabbard. Blade 43cms, overall 56 ½ cms.

Lot 829

French Gras M-1874 Bayonet, good untouched example with wooden and brass handle. Housed in the original steel scabbard. “T” shaped blade with armourers details and 1878 date to the spine. Blade remains in good condition, exterior fittings with surface rusting.

Lot 830

American P-17 Bayonet by Remington, fine example with its original scabbard which has 1918 date. Wooden grips remain in good condition. Standard blade with fuller to three quarters of the length. Blade measures 43cms, overall 58cms.

Lot 831

American P-17 Bayonet by Winchester, fine example with its original scabbard which has 1918 date. Wooden grips remain in good condition. Standard blade with fuller to three quarters of the length. Blade measures 40cms, overall 58cms.

Lot 832

WW2 Italian Carcano Carbine Folding Bayonet, fine example of the bayonet issued to Italian forces during WW2, with two piece wooden grips, housed in its steel scabbard. Blade with fuller to the back edge. Accompanied by Portuguese M/938 Bayonet as used on the MP-34 submachine gun, fine example in mint un-issued condition with “SIMSON & CO SUHL” makers mark. Complete with scabbard; 2x British No4 spike bayonet, one with 1945 dated jungle frog and two webbing frogs for No4 bayonets. (6 items)

Lot 834

French Bayonet for the Chassepot Rifle, regulation yataghan blade etched with armoury details and date 1868, regulation brass hilt, in its steel scabbard. Blade 57 ½ cms, overall 71cms. Good clean condition. Accompanied by a French Lebel rifle bayonet with steel hilt, black painted muzzle ring guard and scabbard. Cruciform blade measuring 52cms, overall 65cms. WW1 French nail type fighting knife with swollen blade. (3 items)

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