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Paul Gauguin, 1848 Paris – 1903 Atuona auf Hiva Oa, Französisch-PolynesienDolch mit Scheide in BronzeGesamtlänge: 34,5 cm. Dolch ohne Scheide: 30,5 cm.Feine figürliche Radierung und Signatur „P. Go“.Aufgelegt auf Acryl-Sockelung.Beigegeben zwei Expertisen: eine von Douglas Cooper, Monte Carlo, 29. März 1985, sowie eine von Cl. Raimond Lépine, Paris, 14 Januar. Gauguin schuf das Modell zu diesem Dolch nach Vorbildern des Kunsthandwerks der polynesischen Kultur. Das Interesse an der Schaffung eines solchen Gegenstandes erklärt sich nicht zuletzt dadurch, dass Gauguin zeitlebens ein passionierter Fechter war. Der Griff plastisch gestaltet mit erkennbaren Fabelwesen. Die zweischneidige Klinge in Eisen. Die Scheide röhrenförmig, entsprechend eines Bambusrohres, leicht geschweift, daran feine figurative Ätzungen sowie die Signatur „P. Go“.Anmerkung:Douglas Cooper verweist in seiner Expertise auf die Kurzsignatur, die Gaugin auch auf seinen Gemälden erstmalig ab 1888 für einen Zeitraum von fünf oder sechs Jahren verwendete, eine Datierung der Form zwischen 1887 und Ende 1889 liegt deshalb nahe.Literatur:Gaston Varenne, Les bois grave‘s et sculpte‘s de Paul Gauguin, in: La Renaissance de l‘art français et des industries de luxe, Nr. 12, Dezember 1927, mit Text und Abbildung des Objektes, in Kopie beigegeben. (1330651) (1) (11)Paul Gauguin,1848 Paris – 1903 Atuona at Hiva OA, French PolynesiaDAGGER WITH BRONZE SCABBARD Total length: 34.5 cm. Dagger excl. scabbard: 30.5 cm.Fine figural etching and signature “P. Go”.Placed on acrylic base. Accompanied by two expert’s reports, one by Douglas Cooper, Monte Carlo, 29 March 1985, the other by Cl. Raimond Lépine, Paris, 14 January. Gauguin created the model for this dagger based on Polynesian crafts. The handle is designed three-dimensionally with recognizable mythical creatures and a double-edged iron blade. The scabbard is tubular, like a bamboo cane, slightly curved, with fine figurative etchings and the signature "P. Go". Notes: In his report Douglas Cooper refers to the short signature that Gauguin also used on his paintings for the first time from 1888 for a period of 5 or 6 years, so a dating between 1887 and the end of 1889 seems likely.Literature:Publication Direction Henry Lapauze, La Renaissance de l’art français, December 1927, with text by Gaston Yarenne, and illustration of the object (copy enclosed).
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade with central groove, on both sides a round, rifled, turn-off, 12 mm cal barrel made of damask, marked '1' and '2' (as well as the breech plates); the parry quillons work as hammer one side, and by cocking them the triggers drop. Quillon, tangs and triggers finely engraved with floral motifs; grip with briar grip scales. Complete with iron scabbard partially covered with leather and fitted with belt loop. Very rare. length 39.5 cm.
A WWII Second World War era British ' William Rogers ' boot knife / hunting knife. Smooth metal pommel with stag horn / bone grip and a clip point blade marked to the Ricasso ' Made In Sheffield England ' and ' William Rogers I Cut My Way ' to the reverse. Housed in a wooden and deer hide scabbard. Measures approx 26cm.
An original WWI First World War era 1907 pattern Lee Enfield sword bayonet. The bayonet having a hooked steel pommel with working push / release stud, wooden grip and cross guard with muzzle ring. The ricasso marked with Kings crown, 1907 date and Sanderson makers. Broad arrow mark to the reverse. Housed in a steel and leather wrapped scabbard with frog. Measures approx 58cm.
A large Nepalese / Gurkha kukri knife dagger as used for sacrificial purposes during Nepalese festivals. Horn grip inlaid with white metal decoration and lions head to the pommel. The single edged blade with pokerwork detailing housed in a black leather scabbard. Both smaller Karda and Chakmak knives present. Measures approx 93cm.
An early 20th Century 1897 pattern Royal Engineers dress sword. The sword with ball finial to the pommel, wire bound ray skin grip and pierced basket guard with Royal cypher and Kings crown. The single edged blade etched with scrollwork and Royal Engineers regimental insignia. Housed within the original steel scabbard. Measures approx 105cm.
An unusual early 20th Century Japanese style TTanto sword / knife. The brass hilt with backstrap engraved with busting sunbeam and star motif which covers a portion of the leather grip. Shaped quillons with catch mechanism, manipulated with a button under the cross guard to release the steel scabbard. Measures approx 44cm.
A 20th Century Japanese style Katana / Samurai sword. The celluloid hilt with a pommel in the form of a mythical dragon head and the shaft engraved with traditional Japanese scenes and a red cabochon. The pierced tsuba depicting a dragon figure and the blade housed in a red lacquered scabbard. Measures approx 80cm.
A 20th Century ceremonial dress sword with Malaysian Armed Forces insignia. The sword with a brass dragons head to the pommel and mane covering a portion of the celluloid grip. The bowl shaped guard with Malaysian Armed Forces insignia to the underside and a fold down section securing it to the scabbard. The blade etched with scroll work. Measures approx 95cm.
A 20th Century Middle Eastern / Omani Khanjar / Jambiya dagger. Dome shaped pommel with a Rhino horn waisted grip and a curved blade having pronounced central rib. Housed in an intricately decorated white metal scabbard with filigree decoration and silver rings woven into the scabbard. Retaining the original fabric belt. Measures approx 30cm top to bottom.
A WWI First World War Imperial German Army trench combat fighting knife. Ribbed wooden grip encasing the blade tang and the ricasso stamped with makers ' Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen Foche . The obverse ricasso bears an imperial inspection stamp. The blade housed in the original steel scabbard. Measures approx 30cm.
An original WWI First World War era 1907 pattern Lee Enfield sword bayonet. The bayonet having a hooked steel pommel with working push / release stud, wooden grip and cross guard with muzzle ring and forward facing quillon. The ricasso marked for James A. Chapman makers. Housed within a steel scabbard. Measures approx 53cm.
A Second World War German Kriegsmarine Dirk, the 24.5cm double edge steel blade etched with a fouled anchor and entwined dolphins, with maker's mark for E.u.F. Horster, Solingen, the brass hilt numbered 7 below the spring clip, with wire bound wrythen fluted cream plastic grip and brass scabbard with pebbled decoration, 42cmMinor black patching to the blade. The plastic grip has numerous cracks. The spring clip works.
A Second World War German Army Dagger, with 25cm unsigned double edge steel blade, the silver plated white metal hilt with wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, the plated steel scabbard with pebbled decoration, 39.5cmWear to the silver plating of the hilt and scabbard, which has some rust pitting.
A German 1898/05 NCO Butcher Bayonet, second pattern, the 36.5cm saw-back steel blade stamped WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER A.G. OBERNDORF a.N, the back edge stamped with crowned W 17, the steel hilt with diagonally ribbed wood grip scales, the steel scabbard with leather frog, 52cmMinor nicks to edge of blade, fine pitting to hilt, with dents to scabbard and some wear to leather frog.
A Second World War German Model 1884/98 Bayonet, the 25cm blued steel blade stamped RICH.A.HERDER and numbered 5198 at the ricasso, the steel hilt with diagonally ribbed composition grip scales, the pommel with waffenampt markings, the steel scabbard stamped JOS.CORTS.SN., 1938, N1103k, ball tip missing; an Ersatz Bayonet, the steel hilt with later grip scales, lacks scabbard (2)1 - Well greased blade. Orange rust pitting to hilt and scabbard which is missing its ball tip. 2 - Orange rust pitting to blade and hilt, later grip scales, lacks scabbard.
A Second World War German SA Dagger, the 22cm steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and maker's log for Anton Wingen Jr., Solingen, the nickel crossguard stamped No, the wood grip inset with eagle and enamel SA badge, the brown enamelled scabbard with nickel mounts and leather hanging strap.Dirty condition with corrosion to the nickel mounts. Should clean up. The blade is in good order. The pommel nut has not been removed. The surface of the brown enamelled scabbard is crizzly with fine pitting. The dagger has not been made-up or altered.
A Second World War German Luftwaffe Dagger, second pattern, the 25cm double edge steel blade with maker's mark for F W Holler, Solingen, and with billet marks to the tang, the white metal hilt with wire bound wrythen fluted orange plastic grip, the steel hilt with pebbled decoration and traces of silver plating, 43cmSome pitting to the blade. Wear to the hilt fittings. Some pitting to the scabbard.
A German M98/05 Butcher Bayonet, second pattern, the 36.5cm steel blade stamped with maker's mark R.STOCK & CO., BERLIN, MARIENFELD at the ricasso, the steel hilt with diagonally ribbed wood grip scales, with steel scabbard and leather frog; a Second World War German Heer EM's Leather Belt, with steel buckle (2)
A Second World War German Kriegsmarine Dirk, the 25cm double fullered steel blade faintly etched with fouled anchor and maker's mark for E & F Horster, Solingen, the brass hilt with wire bound wrythen fluted cream plastic grip, the brass scabbard engraved with lightning bolts, 41.5cmBlack patching and pitting to blade, etching is very faint. Three small dents to the scabbard.

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