A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German RLB ( Reichsluftshutzbund ) German Air Protection Service officers uniform dagger. The dagger having a flat pommel and leather wrapped grip with the regimental badge. The cross guard being the wings of a German eagle atop a Swastika. The double edged blade stamped to the ricasso for SMF Solingen housed in a black leather wrapped steel scabbard with metal furniture mounts. Measures approx 37cm.
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An original 20th Century Swiss 1957 pattern S.I.G rifle bayonet. Steel push release button to the pommel, rubbed plastic grip, muzzle ring and ' Waffenfabrik Bern ' makers mark to the ricasso. Serial number 122260 to the ricasso. Housed in original black hard plastic scabbard with leather holster and a spare green rubber example. Measures approx 38cm
An original 20th Century Japanese style Katana Samurai sword. The sword having a flat pommel, black fabric wrapped grip with two white metal badges depicting traditional warriors and a solid square cross guard. The single edged blade etched with scrollwork and housed in a black scabbard. Measures approx 102cm
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German style officers parade dagger / dress dagger. The dagger have a ' bird's head ' pommel, black chequered grip and shaped quillon crossguard. The ricasso etched with the profile of a lion leading to a fullered single edged blade housed within a black steel scabbard with leather frog. Measures approx 42cm.
A replica 19th Century likely French / Russian Naval Officers sabre sword. The sword having a brass coloured metal hilt embellished with oak leaves and a black celluloid ribbed grip. The long straight blade housed in a black scabbard with metal furniture with star and anchor symbols. Measures approx 94cm.
An original WWII Second World War German Nazi Third Reich HJ Hitler Youth dagger / knife. The dagger having a hooked pommel and black chequered grips with the enamel Hitler Youth emblem to one side. The backwards facing quillon / knuckle guard leading to a wide short steel blade stamped for makers ' H & F Lauterjung W. Solingeit '. RZM M7/6. Complete with original steel scabbard and leather belt frog. Measures; 26cm overall.
An antique 19th Century Victorian British Infantry Officers sword. The sword having a dome shaped pommel and wire bound textured grip with pierced basket guard showing the crowned VR cypher. The ricasso marked for Winchester makers and the long single edged blade intricately etched with scrollwork details. Housed in a steel scabbard. Measures approx 101cm.
A collection of x4 assorted ethnic / tribal knives and daggers comprising an antique Indian Kris dagger with an engraved walnut grip, an arabic Jambiya style dagger with typical curved blade, a Sudanese Mahdi belt dagger and a Brazilian knife with matching bone / horn handle and scabbard. Largest to measure approx 50cm. Interesting collection.
An original WWII Second World War related MI9 type ' sleeve dagger '. The dagger of steel form having a smooth wedge pommel attached to a trefoil stiletto blade. The dagger was often worn as a bodkin or hatpin, but was able to be used effectively as a dagger if required. As worn by French / British agents working in occupied France during the war. Housed in a brown leather scabbard. Measures approx 23cm
An original 3rd pattern FS Fairbairn Sykes British commando knife dagger. The knife having a nut to the pommel, ribbed handle and a gross guard stamped with broad arrow marks and J. Nowill & Sons Sheffield makers mark. The ebonised steel blade housed in a black leather scabbard. Measures approx 30cm.
A 20th Century Middle Eastern believed Omani Khanjar / Jambiya ceremonial dagger. The dagger having a wooden pommel and grip with white metal furniture and a curved blade. Housed in a wooden leather bound scabbard finely decorated with white metal (likely silver) filigree. Measures approx 30cm overall.
A 19th Century antique British Infantry Officer's George III / 1796 pattern sword. The sword having an urn shaped pommel with acanthus leaf decoration and finely ribbed grip with knuckle guard. The folding crossguard (AF) having one side faintly engraved for an Honorary Reward Cadet and dated 1811. The long straight blade housed in a black leather scabbard with bradd furniture. Measures approx
An original WWI First World War 1903 pattern Imperial German Army mauser rifle bayonet. The bayonet having a flat pommel with push release button and a smooth wooden grip. Cross guard with muzzle ring marked 39356. The blade appearing VG+ and housed in a blackened steel scabbard. Measures approx 40cm.
An original WWI First World War period Swedish 1896 pattern rifle bayonet. The bayonet having a hollow pommel with flat locking stud, chequered grip, muzzle ring and backward facing quillon. The ricasso stamped EJAB for Eskilstuna Iron manufacture company to one side and Swedish Royal Acceptance Crown above numbers 335 to the other. Housed in a steel scabbard with matching identity numbers.
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German trench combat knife / boot knife. The knife having a bayonet type handle with hooked pommel and checkered wooden grip. The backward facing quillon leading to a single edged clipped blade. Housed a in a steel scabbard with leather frog. Measures approx 30cm.
A miniature sabre with brass hilt to wirework grip, blade length 49cm, in brass mounted leather scabbard, and a further side-arm/miniature sword, the crossguard featuring shell and anchor to either side, lacking scabbard (2).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear throughout, both blades pitted. The sabre also with surface corrosion, deterioration to the grip, deterioration to the scabbard, etc.
WILLIAM RODGERS OF SHEFFIELD; a Fairbairn-Sykes Commando dagger with typical ribbed grip, blade length 15.7cm, in brass mounted leather scabbard.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome scratches to blade, rubbing to the blackened finish of the hilt. Some knocks, scrapes, scratches, general wear, distress to the scabbard.
A Scottish Regimental bandman's dirk with crown to pommel, blade length 28cm (unmarked), and two sgian-dubh examples, the first with white metal and hallmarked silver mounts featuring Celtic knots and further stylised devices to scabbard, hallmark Edinburgh 1905, the third inscribed 'Egypt' beneath sphinx and the scabbard inscribed to brass mount '2nd Bn. O.O. Cameron Highrs. Bala 1.10.16.', the pommel set with orange coloured glass stone (3).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationGeneral wear, some deterioration in places; part of silver mounted sgian-dubh scabbard perished and lost; orange coloured glass stone to pommel of second sgian-dubh chipped.
A 19th century or earlier Scottish dirk with brass mounts and well carved wooden grip bearing Celtic knot devices, the blade unmarked, length 43.5cm (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationPitting and general heavy wear to blade. Some further scuffs to the hilt section.
A group of boxed/cased collector's knives with two limited edition examples, including a limited edition by Buck Knives tribute to Wyatt Erp no.311 with certificate, and a further Buck Navajo Chief example, a Winchester hunting-type knife with scabbard, a Böker operation Nimrod example, etc.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.
A late 19th century Chassepot-type military issue bayonet, the fullered blade with War Department stamps, broad arrow and VR beneath crown, blade length 57.5cm, in brass mounted leather scabbard with frog, the scabbard stamped CA.09.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome nicks, scratches, marks, some further scuffs to the leather, etc.
A 19th century chassepot-type military issue bayonet, the fullered blade with War Department, broad arrow and VR beneath crown marks, blade length 57.5cm, the quillon numbered 1144 to checkered grip, in metal mounted leather scabbard with canvas frog.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationNo visible numbers on the scabbard, some pitting marks, scuffs, scrapes and general wear.
A German WWII Kriegsmarine bayonet for the battleship Prinz Eugen, the blade etched 'Kriegsmarine zur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit' to one side and 'Schlachtschiff "Prinz Eugen"' to the other, with swastika, stamped manufacturer's mark for Hörster and numbered 5145 to ribbed grip with further etched swastika above fouled anchor, blade length 24.8cm, in metal scabbard stamped 'cof 43'.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationNibbles to blade edge, scuffs, marks and general wear.
Three late 19th/early 20th century socket bayonets with indistinct markings, possibly Middle Eastern, one with brass mounted leather scabbard (3).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationAll would benefit from attention and restoration, two particularly oxidised and pitted. Heavy general wear throughout.
A late 19th/early 20th century British military issued socket bayonet with stamped broad arrow and further marks, blade length 54.5cm, in brass mounted leather scabbard with frog.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome pitting, general marks and wear, some distress to leather, etc. Postage for this lot would be a tube.
KENNING OF LONDON, LIVERPOOL & GLASGOW; a Masonic interest sword with etched signature, crosses and floral decoration to blade, blade length 69cm, two wirework grip and skull pommel with partial brass mounted leather scabbard.Additional InformationRubbing to etched detail, signature faint but legible, some surface corrosion, grip a little loose, further wear to this section, splits throughout to the scabbard, further knocks to the brassware.
An 18th century or earlier German short sword, the tapered fullered blade inscribed 'Gio Guillm Kaiser' to one side and 'Allemania' to the other, blade length 38cm, to domed and shaped guard, walnut grip and spherical pommel (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationHeavily pitted and worn throughout, some nibbles to blade, some surface oxidisation. The grip section loose, further chips to the grip. Would benefit from some attention and restoration.
A 19th century French 1816 Pattern pioneer's gladius-type short/side-arm, blade length 48cm, the quillon numbered 947 to one side and 199 to the other, to ribbed grip and swollen pommel (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationBlade with surface corrosion, nibbles, hilt section with knocks, scuffs, scrapes and general heavy wear throughout.
Four swords including a shortarm with engraved figures and Latin phrases to both sides including 'Pro Fide et Patria', blade length 44cm, to simple cross guard in leather scabbard, and a tulwar with calligraphy/stylised detail to blade, in brass and velvet mounted scabbard (4).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationHeavy general wear throughout.
A 19th century German court sword, the tempered and fullered blade named in gilt 'F. Höpfner' above crowned eagle crest, further signed and gilt decorated to reverse 'Eisenhauer Damaststahl', blade length 81cm, to partly hinged brass guard with wirework grip and tapered pommel, in brass mounted leather scabbard.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome surface marks and blemishes to the blade, build-up of dirt, dust, some tarnish and discolouration to the hilt. Leather somewhat distressed with some knocks to brassware scabbard.
Three 19th century court swords comprising a Thomson & Son of Glasgow example with etched decoration to the blade, blade length 78.5cm, to shaped and cross guard with wirework grip to crown pommel, in brass mounted leather scabbard, a Brown & Son of London example with etched foliate decoration to blade, blade length 73.5cm, the shaped guard with VR cipher, lacking scabbard and a simpler unmarked example (3).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationThe first sword with some marks to blade, light general surface wear, some scuffs, pitting marks, etc. The second sword with some surface corrosion to the blade, guard loose, some chips and deterioration to the grip, pommel loose. The third sword with somewhat heavier wear, general in nature.
A 19th century Continental court-type sword, the partly blued fullered blade with engraved gilt detail including laurel wreath, spears, crown and indistinct monogram (possibly GR), further inscribed to base back Solingen, blade length 81cm, to partly hinged brass guard and wirework grip with tapered and scrolled pommel, with partial brass mounted leather scabbard (scabbard af).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationThe scabbard had seized and was extremely tightly attached to the blade - there are subsequently leather residues to the blade. Some further marks, rubbing, pitting and blemishes. Will need attention, further build-up of dust and dirt. The upper section of the guard slightly loose, some further knocks, nibbles, pitting and tarnish. Scabbard af as stated, now in three parts and effectively af.
A 19th century or earlier Scottish basket hilt sword with fullered blade, blade length 75cm, to wirework cloth wrapped grip and shaped pommel, with metal mounted leather scabbard.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationNibbles and pitting to blade, appears to have been polished. The grip with cracks and damage, losses to the surface wrapping. Pitting to the guard, some further distress to the scabbard, some dents and knocks, etc.
IN THE MANNER OF ANDREA FERRARA; a basket hilt sword with multi-fullered blade bearing inscription 'Andria Ferira' to both sides, blade length 82cm, the pierced guard bearing unusual engraved faces or masks to ribbed grip and shaped pommel (lacking scabbard).Andrea Ferrara was a highly esteemed Italian swordsmith brought to Scotland by King James IV to instruct Scottish sword makers on current designs in Renaissance Europe.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationPitting and general heavy wear to blade and hilt, some surface corrosion as well. Grip possibly replaced or later redone. We are unable to give an age for this lot. For age we would cautiously suggest 18th century or earlier.
JOHANN JUSTUS RUNKEL OF SOLINGEN; a late 18th century German sword, the fullered blade with etched decoration including British coat of arms, length 81cm, to openwork guard, lacquered wooden grip and shaped pommel (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome nibbles to blade as well as pitting, similar condition to hilt. Deterioration to the lacquer of the grip, further general wear and tear.
A 19th century or earlier sword, blade length 87.5cm, with large pierced guard to wirework shagreen grip (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationPitting, some small nibbles, surface corrosion to the guard. Further general wear and some discolouration and slight deterioration to the shagreen.
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