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Victorian army sword with a steel blade marked WD, War Department, crown, E and 14, and 11/78 for November 1878, 65cm, with a leather and steel hilt with guard, no. 390, in a leather scabbard, L 79.5cm overall (2)Condition: There are many nics and dents to the lower part of the blade as though it has been used to chop wood.
A German Army Officer's Dagger, blade marked for HW Holler Solingen, the crossguard with Luftwaffe eagle with swastika in its claws, a wire wound ivory coloured grip beneath a pommel, the scabbard with textured and oak leaf decoration and twin suspension rings, with silvered dagger knot, blade 25cm, overall 40cm; with two German medals dated 1939; a National Registration ID Card and RAF papers for Mervyn Baker Footnote: includes a written note from the vendor stating that the dagger was given to their grandfather, Mervyn Baker by the officer's family while serving with the RAF as a MT driver and billeted in Berlin
MILITARIA - A METAL TRAVEL TRUNK the lid with an applied engraved plaque and further painted 'Capt. R.S. Le Bas / Somerset Light Infantry', the front with an applied outfitter's plaque 'Hawkes & Co. Ltd / 1 Savile Row / London W.', the exterior with various luggage labels, 28.5cm high. 111cm wide, 37cm deep; together with a plated metal sword scabbard, (2).
A British late 19th/early 20th century MK1 Enfield bayonet, with metal mounted leather scabbard, the double edged blade with engraved letters and numerals, the wooden grip with metal mount engraved with letters and numbers reading 'IY L&B 278', together with a British WW2 small spike bayonet
A late 19th century French Third Republic Lebel Epee Bayonet with brass mounted wooden grip, three side blade and metal scabbard, the blade engraved in French and dated 1878, the blade 52 cm long, together with another French WW1 Lebel Epee Bayonet, with four side blade and hook quillon, the blade, the blade 52 cm long
Imperial German 98/05 Butcher Bayonet Picked Up At Thiepval 1916, standard model 98/05 butcher bayonet with two piece wood slab grips, to one side of the grips id carved “THIEPVAL” and the other side “1916”. Housed in its leather and steel mounted scabbard. Standard swollen blade with fuller to the back edge. The bayonet has acceptance stamp and dated 1915. Some pitting and wear but still an interesting example with some bring back history. Blade 36cms, overall 51cms.
Third Reich SA Dress Dagger by Ed Wusthof Solingen, good example of a SA dress dagger with dark brown grip having early nickel silver eagle and enamel SA device inserted. The lower guard is stamped “Wf”. Housed in its original scabbard with single brown leather hanging strap attached. Fine quality double edged blade with standard motto, “Alles fur Deutschland”, rear of the blade has makers trade mark, which shows some wear and partly removed. Much of the original finish remains to the blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms.
WW2 German Army Officers Dress Dagger with Straps & Knot by Alcoso, good example of a standard pattern German Army officers dress dagger with white celluloid grip, pommel with oak leaves relief, cross guard in the form of army eagle etc. Original officers dress portepee attached to the grip. Housed in the original scabbard. Attached to the scabbard are a pair of standard quality velvet backed brocade hanging straps. Near mint condition blade retaining much of the original cross graining. Alcoso, Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 26cms, overall 39 ½ cms.
WW2 German Enlisted Ranks / Artillery Sword, plain dove head pattern sword with black celluloid grip retaining the wire binding. Nickel plated handle and plain langet. Housed in its black painted scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved blade with fuller to the back edge. Blade is un-marked and with some plating lifting. Blade measures 79cms, overall 95cms.
Luftwaffe 1st Pattern Officers Dress Dagger by SMF Solingen, good untouched example of an aluminium mounted 1st pattern Luftwaffe officers dress dagger. The blue leather grip retains the original wire binding. Top pommel with mobile swastikas to both sides. Winged cross guard with mobile swastikas to the centre with much of the gilt remaining. Housed in the original leather covered scabbard with aluminium mounts and hanging chains. Very good condition plain double edged blade with acceptance stamp and SMF Solingen makers trademark. The blade measures 30cms, overall 49cms.
Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger with Hanging Straps by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, an interesting example of a 2nd pattern dress dagger which appears to have been made up of original parts, probably produced by one of the dagger factories in 1945 to sell as a souvenir to British or American troops. The dagger has a blue leather covered grip for a 1st pattern Luftwaffe dress dagger, aluminium top pommel with swastika to both sides, aluminium 2nd pattern cross guard. Housed in an earlier pattern 2nd pattern scabbard which has a pair of deluxe pattern velvet backed brocade hanging straps for a Luftwaffe officers dagger. Carl Eickhorn Solingen trade mark to the base of the blade. Some surface staining to the blade. The blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 42 ½ cms. At the end of WW2, the German manufacturers had a large quantity of fittings left over and would assemble daggers to sell to the abundance of allied service men in Germany who were looking for souvenirs to take home, as a result the factories did not stick to the regulations and protocols they worked under the Third Reich so you do often see miss-matches or parts daggers like these.
WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, superb example of a Kriegsmarine officers dress dagger with white celluloid grip having wire binding. Gilt eagle pommel top and cross guard with button release to the reverse. Original officers dress portepee attached to the grip. Housed in its standard pattern scabbard with two hanging rings. The blade remains in near mint condition with standard anchor etched blade. Carl Eickhorn, Solingen makers trade mark to the base. Blade measures 25cms, overall 42cms. An excellent example which remains in mint condition.
WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, good example of a standard model officers dress dagger for the Kriegsmarine. Gilt eagle pommel, white celluloid grip with the wire binding and cross guard with release button to the reverse. Housed in its original scabbard with two hanging rings. Standard double edged blade with etched decoration. Carl Eickhorn makers logo to the forte. Blade 24 ¼ cms, overall 42cms.
WW2 German Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, untouched example of a standard model officers dress dagger for the Kriegsmarine. Gilt eagle pommel, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding. Standard cross guard with press button release to the reverse. Complete with its original gilt scabbard. Attached to one hanging ring is the single long type velvet backed hanging strap with gilt lion head fittings. Very good condition blade etched with the standard fouled anchor and foliage etc. Carl Eickhorn makers logo to the forte. Blade measures 25cms, overall 42cms. Good untouched example.
Third Reich Police Dress Bayonet by P D Luneschloss Solingen, good untouched example with two piece stag horn grips having aluminium Police eagle insignia inserted to the centre. Housed in its original scabbard with nickel silver fittings. Rear cross guard and rear of scabbard mount both stamped “S.D. IV 130”. Attached to the scabbard is the original leather bayonet frog with its fire police dress knot / portepee attached. Single edged plated blade with fuller to the back edge. Makers trademark to the base of the blade. Some areas of surface rust which would probably clean off. Blade measures 33cms, overall 48cms.
Third Reich RAD Labour Service Dagger by Solinger Axt und Hauerfabrik, fine example with two piece stag horn grips, much of the original nickel silver plating remains to the exterior fittings. Housed in its original scabbard with some rusting to the blackened central section. Standard pattern blade with motto “Arbeit adelt”. Reverse with the horse head trade mark of Solinger Axt und Hauerfabrik, GES GESCH and RADJ in triangle. Some light surface staining to the blade but generally a good example of a scarce maker for this dagger. Blade measures 24 ½ cms, overall 39 ½ cms.
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