Third Reich RAD Enlisted Ranks Hewer Dagger, with artificial stag horn grips to each side. Housed in scabbard with large hanging strap bar mount. Standard blade with motto and poorly struck makers trademark of Gottleib Hammasfahr Solingen. Blade 24cms, overall 38cms. Good patina to the fittings. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
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Third Reich Shooting Association Cutlass / Dagger by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, with cream plastic grip having brass crossed rifles to the centre. Steeped brass pommel cap and “S” shaped cross guard with acorn finials. Clamshell guard with enamelled shooting association emblem to the centre. Housed in its leather and brass mounted scabbard with the leather hanging frog which has a green portepee / knot attached. Blade etched with hunting scene and foliage. Carl Eickhorn Solingen makers trademark to the base. The blade measures 32cms, overall 47 ½ cms. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
Third Reich Hunting Association Cutlass / Dagger, with imitation stag horn grip. Third Reich Hunting Association emblem fitted to the centre of the grip. Pommel top with Acorn finial. Guard in the form of two deer’s hoofs and a shell clamshell guard. Attached to the grip is a green cloth portepee / knot. Housed in green leather covered scabbard with hanging frog attachment fitted. Blade by E & F Horster, Solingen with hunting scene etching to both sides. Blade 32 ½ cms, overall 51 ½ cms. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
Third Reich Police Bayonet / Sidearm with Etched Blade, short pattern Police bayonet / sidearm with stag horn grips fitted with Police eagle emblem to the centre. Eagle head top pommel. Housed in its leather and nickel mounted scabbard. Leather dress hanger with leather and bullion wire dress portepee attached. Blade by Max Weyersberg Solingen, with etching to one side with Police eagle emblems and “Schutz-Polizei hundertschaft Frankfurt / Main”, the other side is etched “Zur Erinnerung an die Ausbildungszeit 1938-1939”. Blade measures 19 ½ cms, overall 34 ½ cms. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
Third Reich Deluxe Model Hunting Association Cutlass / Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, with stag horn grip having Third Reich Hunting Association emblem insignia to the centre. Top pommel with relief of oakleaves and acorn finial. “S” shaped cross guard with stag hoof decoration and guard with relief of a pheasant. Housed in its green leather covered scabbard with short pattern hanging frog, this having a cloth knot attached. Lower scabbard fitting with engraved decoration of a stag. Heavy cutlass blade with finely etched decoration of hunting scenes to both sides. Carl Eickhorn, Solingen trademark to the base. The blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 45 ¼ cms. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
Third Reich Shooting Cutlass / Dagger, with artificial Elk grip, brass pommel cap, “S” style guard with acorn ends and down turned clamshell with raised swastika within oakleaves. Housed in its black leather and brass mounted scabbard with short leather hanging frog which has a green cloth dress portepee attached. Blade with etching to both sides, including crossed rifles & target, wild deer and foliage. No makers trademark. Blade 32 ½ cms, overall 49 ½ cms. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
Deluxe Model Third Reich Hunting Association Cutlass / Dagger by Carl Eickhorn Solingen, impressive and large cutlass with artificial stag horn grip, gilt brass pommel cap with oakleaves relief and acorn finial. “S” shaped cross guard with dog heads and the downturned guard having stylised NSDAP style winged eagle. Leather and brass mounted scabbard with relief decoration. Short pattern leather hanging frog attached to the scabbard. Blade is etched to one side with the Hunting Association emblem, foliage and “Falknerhof-Riddagshausen den 3.Nov. 1937”, the other side of the blade has signature of Hermann Goring and “Der Reichsjagermeister”. Carl Eickhorn trademark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 32cms, overall 50cms. This item is part of a private European collection, we are not guaranteeing authenticity of any item from this collection. Some items if not original may be made using original parts. Viewing strongly recommended for all items, all items for this collection are sold as seen and not subject to return. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on.
A late 19th/ early 20th century John Newton hunting knife, stamped on the blade with frog mark, full length 25.5cm in blue and gilt sheath All seems sturdy, some minor areas of pitting to the blade. Scabbard is fairly worn and discoloured at the end with age but all seems in line with the age
A SAMURAÏ SWORD, INSCRIBED WITH THE SIGNATURE SOSHU JU TSUNAHIRO JapanBlade description:- Tsukurikomi (shape): shinogi zukuri (four sides), hiro mune (with a two-side back), ubu nakago (the lame with its original length, i.e. not shortened)- Nagasa (length of the blade): 55 cm- Haba (thickness of the blade): 0.6cm- Sori (curve of the blade): 2cm- Ji hada (steel grain) de type itame-hada (resembling a wooden board).- Hamon (temper line) of hitatsura type- Boshi (resembling a wooden board): ko maru (short and round)- Meï (signature): SOSHU JU TSUNAHIRO- Period: possibly 16th centuryThis blade has a rare temper line (hamon) referred to as hitatsura. At the end of the Muromachi period, a group of black-smiths set up in Odawa, a city of the Soshu Province. This group, referred to as Odawa Soshu, is attached to the Sue-Soshu School. Youndai Soshu Masahiro was awarded the name "Tsuna" by Hojo Ujitsua, the Daimyo of Odawara. He then changed his name in "Tsunahiro".Mount description (koshirae): The blade is mounted with a black lacquered wooden scabbard (saya) set with a Kogaï and a Kozuka, both adorned en suite with Uru Ryu (rain dragons). The guard (tsuba) is of Tenpo School with gilt-metal inlays.REF.: HAWLEY'S (Tome 2)...................TSU 253. P. 772- Coté 120L (total): 75,3 cm
A SAMURAI SWORD, WAKIZASHI Japan, Possibly 18th to 19th centuryBlade description:- Tsukurikomi (shape): shinogi zukuri (four sides), hiro mune (two-side back), ubu nakago (the length of the blade is original, i.e. not shortened);- Nagasa (length of the blade): 50cm - Haba (thickness of the blade): 0.7cm - Sori (curve of the blade): 1.3cm- Ji hada (steel grain): itame-hada (resembling a wooden board)- Hamon (temper line): O Choji Ha - Boshi (return of the temper line to the blade type): ko maru (small and round)- Period: possibly 18th to 19th century.Mount description (koshirae):With a dark brown lacquered wooden scabbard (saya)i, signed on the place of the Kozuka (small knife) Mitsu together with a Kakiha. The scabbard is adorned with rain dragons and with a gilt-lacquered heraldic crest (mon) depicting two chidori birds with bamboo, i.e. the one of Clan Date, Daimyo of Yoshida in the Iyo Province. The grip is covered with ray skin (same) and adorned with menuki depicting a bee and a wasp. Black cord. With a tsuba and a fuchi kashira en suite decorated with a kingfisher.L (total): 73 cmCondition Report: - handle in good condition- tight secure wraps - the open end of the scabbard with a small spot of overpainting probably concealing of wear- some mild surface wear to gilt decoration - the blade in good condition- with some minor pit marks - see images
A SAMURAI SWORD, POSSIBLY A KOTO WAKIZASHI O SURIAGEJapan, The blade possibly before 1600Blade description:- Tsukurikomi (shape): hira zukuri (two sides), hiro mune (two-side back of the blade), kiri nakago (later shortened), almost straight, the curve starting around the habaki (kochi zori), possibly an old Tachi blade given the strong original curve near the grip typical of the blades for fights on, strong shining for an old patina.- Nagasa (length of the blade): 54 cm - Haba (thickness of the blade): 0,5 cm - Sori (curve of the blade): 0,1 cm- Ji hada (steel grain): itame-hada type (resembling a wooden board).- Hamon (temper line): gunome midare type (taking a large part of the blade) - Boshi (return of the temper line to the blade tip): midare (irrégulier) - Period: possibly before 1600.Mount description (koshirae):With a black lacquered wooden scabbard (saya) set with a steel kojiri and embellished with a silk cord (sageo) laced in the style of Ronin Musubi. The mounts adorned en suite with the theme of the female Demon Hanya. The grip (tsuka) all covered with same (ray skin) and adorned with menuki adorned with horses. Dark blue silk threads.L (total): 82 cm
A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH REGIMENTAL BRASS-MOUNTED OFFICER'S DIRK with a carved dark wood hilt, leather scabbard and a faceted quartz boss inset in the pommel, decorated in relief with thistles and a spray of blue bells, with matching by-knife and fork, the main blade in bright steel, notched along the back edge, by R & H.B. Kirkwood, Thistle Street, Edinburgh; 17" (43.2 cms) long
A German Third Reich SA dagger, the steel blade etched, ''Alles fur Deutschland'', the ricasso with maker's mark for Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, the white metal crossguard stamped Wf (for Westfalen), the wood grip inset eagle and swastika emblem and enamel SA badge, the brown-enamelled scabbard with single ring suspension, overall length 37.5cm.
A rare pre-WWII 1933-35 German Third Reich SA dagger and scabbard for the Hansa Group, blade etched ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' to one side, makers mark for Carl Eickhorn of Solingen underneath, the grip inset with the SA emblem and eagle with swastika motif, the crossguard stamped for 'Ha' (Hansa Group), with steel scabbard and belt suspender, overall length 37.5cm.
A German Third Reich Naval (Kriegsmarine) Officers Dress Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, gilt eagle pommel, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding, cross guard with press button release to the reverse, gold portapee, with gilt scabbard and two velvet-backed suspension cords, overall length 42cm.
A German Third Reich 2nd pattern Luftwaffe officers dress dagger, marked 'WKC' for Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie AG, Solingen, wrythen orange plastic wire-bound grip, eagle crossguard, with scabbard, pebbled scabbard with oak leaf motif, retaining its original WKC shipping tag, scabbard with twin suspension rings, with velvet backed hanging straps, overall length 43cm.
A George V British Officer's sword by J.R. Gaunt & Son together with a scabbard, the blade 83cm in length overall 101cm in length; a further sword, 96cm in lengthCondition report: The Gaunt sword blade in good condition with minor rusting, scabbard in poor condition with some losses, the grip in moderate condition with some rust; other sword with some pitting and rusting
Circa 200-300 AD. Bronze scabbard chape (or bottom) with pelta-shaped body surmounted by a stylised budding flower motif. Chapes serve to reinforce leather or fabric scabbards to prevent the point of a blade from cutting through. The Roman gladius was the short sword used by soldiers under the Roman Empire, which primarily allowed for stabbing attacks while fighting in closed rank formation.Size: L:58mm / W:60mm ; 30gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Circa 700-900 AD. A long iron khazar sword with a long pointed bevelled blade, a rectangular hilt with convex sides formed in bronze with gilding, remnants of a silver handle which shows beautifully incised decoration and a large section of scabbard in the middle of the blade. This sword would have belonged to someone of high social standing due to the nature of this sword. It would have been expensive and would have acted as ceremonial as well as functional. An exceptional piece in stable condition. Size: L:830mm / W:75mm ; 760g. Provenance: From a private collection; previously was acquired from G. M. in London in 2017.
An antique oriental bronze mythical figure, with scrolled tail, standing holding hat and sceptre, 13cm high, and an eastern Jambiya style dagger with wooden handle and metal scabbard, together with a painted wood model of the Virgen del Carmen and an oriental embroidered silk 'opera sleeves' panel (4)
IMPERIAL GERMAN NAVAL OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER BY WKC, with Imperial pattern crowned top, ivorine grip, brass cross guard having fouled anchors, reversed with press button release catch, in brass scabbard with oak leaf pattern hanging ring fittings, partial double edged blade, which is etched with coronet, leaves etc to both sides. WKC knight's helmet type trade mark to the base of the blade, blade measures 23cms, overall 40cms Provenance: South Wales collection since 1970. Comments: blade worn, scabbard worn.

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