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Lot 137

WW2 type 98 Japanese Army officer’s sword and scabbard. Features above standard officer’s type 98 hilt with silk wrap and quality seppa spacers and other hilt fittings, correct pommel hanger slightly loose. Older, heavily cleaned blade 74.5cm long blade, being 92.5cm pommel to nakago tang point, blade shows shallow bends when looking along spine, edge is dull. No markings to tang which carries a 2nd tang hole. Blade fits the wartime paint finish scabbard very well. Overall measures 104.5cm.

Lot 138

WW2 Japanese Navy officer kai-gunto katana sword with scabbard & shirasaya. Purchased direct from Japan by the vendor, this sword features high grade 1937 Pattern gilt fittings with the lacquered rayskin wrapped scabbard and sword knot. 66cm traditionally forged folded steel blade, with a beautiful smokey undulating polish temper line, single peg tang is unsigned. 86cm long sword comes with original wooden shirasaya, which fits the blade perfectly.

Lot 16

Early to mid-18th century Scottish clan dagger dirk with scabbard. Features tooled blackened wood with brass mounts, hammer seel tang pommel. 37cm single edged blade, with 14cm false back edge, with an old, deep makers stamp near 4cm wide hilt. Embossed black leather scabbard with brass mounts fits blade well. Scarce clansman's dirk, 51cm long & 53cm overall length. Rare.

Lot 163

Lot of WW2 German replica miniature daggers & insignia (5). Includes SA marine dagger with scabbard, Kriegsmarine dagger, with scabbard & knot (Eickhorn marked), original nickel whistle with black lanyard, Kreta cuff title & Heer officer’s car pennant/flag.

Lot 18

1800s George III era Napoleonic War era British naval dirk in blue & gilt with an ivory hilt. Features a carved, nicely age yellowed, ivory handle with cast brass oakleaf & acorn guard. Curved 20.5cm blade, decorated with floral blueing with remnants of gilt work to the surface design, edge is dull. Solid brass scabbard carries simple etched design to its facing. 31cm long dress naval dirk, that displays well.

Lot 2

WW2 Australian special forces knuckle knife & sheath by Gregsteel, named to Captain Lucier. Features heavy 2-piece alloy knuckle duster secured with 3 pin rivets, with 'GREGORY STEEL PRODUCTS MADE IN AUSTRALIA’ impressed into the surface. 14cm double edged blade secured through tang has makers stamp GREGSTEEL with L lightly visible. Blade surface carries sections of shallow pitting and age darkening but majority of blade is bright steel. The leather sheath has a button-down knife retention strap missing the last 2cm of strap. Back section of scabbard has the details ‘CAPT ES LUCIER 1942 0-908923. Knife length 26.5cm.A very rare Australian special forces knife, the only other example we’ve come across is currently in the Australian War Memorial museum.

Lot 22

WW2 British Middle East commando ‘deaths head skull’ knuckle knife & scabbard. Features heavy cast brass knuckle-duster guard with finger stalls arranged in a skull's head configuration. The outside edge of the guard is furnished with four knuckle studs. 17cm reverse facing, single-edged blade designed as a stealth cutting/ slashing weapon. Light tan leather scabbard with rounded and very broad belt frog fitted with belt loop and hilt retention strap. 29.5cm in length. Rare.This knuckle-duster knife was produced during 1940-41 for use by members of 50, 51 and 52 Commandos. These three Commandos units were raised in the Middle East and the knives were made locally in Egypt.

Lot 23

WW2 1943 British private purchase paratrooper knife & scabbard, belonging to a former member of the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment. Features bone pommel and spacer with stacked brass and leather handle, solid brass guard. 17.5cm by 4cm across the belly, arrow marked blade, with period sharpened edge and very thick spine. Well-made heavy-duty scabbard with all stitching and rivets intact, leather and push button locking strap. Knife is 30.5cm in full length & was custom made for a member of 2nd Battalion, about 1943 (purchased direct from family). Superbly crafted fighting knife.

Lot 24

WW2 Fairbairn & Sykes variant 3rd pattern, fighting knuckle knife dagger & scabbard. Wartime converted 3rd pattern fighting knife features aluminium blackened knuckle duster guard & 17.5cm double edged factory sharpened blade, retaining 80% of post factory black paint finish. Ribbed cast grip, flat ball brass top pommel screw. Leather scabbard stamped ENGLAND with good stitching and blued metal drag, elastic hilt strap gone. Probable US soldier private purchase with theatre modifications. Interesting variant on the FS 3rd pattern dagger measures 30cm in length.

Lot 25

WW2 Fairbairn & Sykes 3rd pattern commando dagger & scabbard. Features ribbed cast grip, flat ball brass top pommel screw and thick oval guard. 17.7cm double edged blade. Leather scabbard with good stitching, attachment straps and brass drag with 50% period black paint, elastic hilt strap intact though elasticity gone. Honest unmarked WW2 F.S. dagger at 29.5cm in length.

Lot 26

WW2 British Navy aircrew survival dinghy knife & scabbard. Features black wooden grips with 3 pin rivets, full tang blade. Curved inner factory sharp edge with rounded safety tip. Leather scabbard missing upper locking strap. 28.5cm in total knife length.

Lot 3

WW2 Australian & New Zealand knuckle knife with blued blade. Features cast aluminium chequered grip with raised knuckle duster guard and pommel, remnants of dull grey green coating to grip. 15.5cm double edged matt black blue finish blade with light edge sharpening. Heavy duty brown leather scabbard with intact rivets and stitching, pop stud grip strap complete and in very good condition. 27.5cm long commonwealth fighting knife. Scarce.

Lot 30

1940s WW2 Gurkha Kukri knife, Burma war trophy to U.S. Sergeant E.W. 'Bud' Fish. Features wooden grip with steel throat, 29.3cm sharp edged blade. Leather scabbard with both small blades, light surface wear. Named in white ‘FOX’ with hand drawn skull n crossbones, souvenired in Burma off a dead Japanese soldier by a US Engineer US Sgt “Bud” Fish and came to the vendor through a mutual friend. Quality wartime 40cm Kukri.

Lot 31

1950s British India military kothimora kukri knife. Features brown carved wood handle with plain steel mounts. 30.4cm blade with thick spine and shallow fuller with tooled straight-line fullers, sharpened edge and darkened surface. Scabbard is superbly embossed silver metal over a wood and brown leather base. Images of flora and traditional patterns well executed, missing central badge. 41.3cm knife complete with Karda and Chakmak (small skinner and burnisher/striker blades).

Lot 32

1960’s 2nd Royal Gurkha Rifles regimental presentation kothimora kukri, knife & scabbard. Features brown carved horn handle with plain brass mounts. 26cm blade with thick spine and shallow fuller, original sharpened edge, engraved with Dragon and pashupatinath temple, minor age darkening near tip. Scabbard is superbly engraved silver metal over a wood and black velvet base. Images of birds and fauna well executed under a Gurkha crossed kukri badge all surrounded by ornated foliage and geometric patterns. Complete with Karda and Chakmak (small skinner and burnisher/striker blades) & is a very desirable addition to any collection.Traditionally presented to the British and Gurkha Officers for courage and loyalty to the regiment & the nation on their retirement, this Kukri was presented to the father of Australian Author Paul Carter, by an Officer of the 2nd Royal Gurkha Rifles in the 1960s.

Lot 33

1980’s Falklands War era Fairbairn & Sykes fighting knife by Wilkinson Sword Co. 3rd pattern fighting knife, with blued 17.5cm double edged factory sharpened blade, the cross-guard stamped venture WILKINSON SWORD, MADE IN ENGLAND, with ribbed cast grip, flat domed top pommel screw. Leather scabbard with good stitching and blue metal drag and leather attachment straps. One of the last major production runs of the Wilkinson F.S. dagger measures 29cm.

Lot 35

1984 British utility combat knife with MoD numbered scabbard. Features a brown wood grip with copper screws and oval shaped steel cross guard. 18cm steel blade, features a thick back, wide rough sharpened blade edge. 32cm knife comes complete with the brown leather sheath, M.O.D. arrow stamped 1278215 with snap grip holder and riveted, stitched seam.

Lot 36

Imperial German WW1 trench knife & scabbard by Deutsche Maschinenfabrik A.G. of Duisburg. Features riveted wooden grips with 9 diagonal stripes. Double edged, with period sharpened 13.5cm long blade, which is well blued & carries DEMAG of Duisburg maker stamp with GERMANY’ & Imperial stamp on the reverse. Metal scabbard has traces of black paint and carries a leather belt rivets.

Lot 37

Imperial German WW1 regimentally numbered trench knife & scabbard by Ern Wald Rheinl, Rasiermesser Fabrik. Features wooden grips with correctly carved 9 stripe surface, secured with 3 rivets. Blade tang back edge unit stamped L.I (or P). R. 382 K20. Double edge 13.5cm long blade has maker stamp ERN Wald, Rheinl Rasiermesser Fabrik. Original metal scabbard painted black with leather belt loop riveted to it retaining strap, working press stud hilt fastener.

Lot 4

WW2 Australian New Zealand knuckle knife & scabbard. Features cast aluminium chequered grip with raised knuckle duster guard and pommel. 12.5cm double edged bright finish blade with light edge sharpening. Well tooled thick brown leather scabbard with intact rivets and stitching, press stud handle strap complete and in very good condition. 24.5cm long commonwealth fighting knife. Scarce.

Lot 40

WW2 German Navy officer’s 2nd pattern dagger, scabbard & knot by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen. Features yellow grip with 2 splits mid-way around hilt but solid, wire wrap intact. Long cotton dagger knot is present. Interlocking button, in working condition. 25.3cm long double blood grooved blade, with very good double naval themed etching to both sides of the blade, maker named to ricasso. Lightning bolt engraved scabbard in good condition.

Lot 41

WW2 German Army officer’s dagger & scabbard by Carl Eickhorn with hangers. Orange coloured celluloid grip is in very good condition with superb nickel pommel and cross guard. Maker marked 26.5cm long blade is in good condition. Scabbard is dent free and in good condition with minor surface plate loss, retaining the luxury hangers, in silver thread with green velvet, with raised acorn relief hanger clips. Overall, a very clean and complete dagger, with hanger set.

Lot 42

WW2 German Army officer’s dagger, scabbard & knot. Orange coloured celluloid grip is in good condition with light fading on one side. Dagger knot shows expected wear and tear. Unmarked 26cm long blade is in good condition. Scabbard is dent free and in good condition with minor surface corrosion. All-round a good condition and solid dagger.

Lot 43

WW2 Nazi Germany Army officer’s dagger, scabbard, knot and hangers. Features excellent pommel cap and cross guard, with the cream white coloured grip in good condition, with the dagger knot showing light wear. Unmarked 26cm long blade in very good condition. Scabbard is dent free with only minor spot corrosion. Beautiful set of hangers in silver thread and faded green velvet. All-round a complete dagger set in good condition.

Lot 44

WW2 Nazi Germany D.L.V. 1st pattern dagger & scabbard by Gebruder Heller of Marienthal. Features nickel urn shaped pommel and winged guard with rotating swastika panels, slight wear to the swastikas. Moroccan blue leather grip with period replacement wrap and small blued wooden section. Bright repointed 16.2cm long maker marked and numbered blade, retaining leather washer. Blade fits well into the Moroccan leather scabbard, showing light wear but 2 small sections where the wood underneath has been exposed and then blued. Retains suspension ring & hanger, with slightly dented ball end. Scarce dagger.

Lot 45

WW2 German Luftwaffe officer’s 1st pattern dagger & scabbard with hangers by Emil Voos of Solingen. Features rotating brass/copper swastika pommel, dark blue Moroccan leather grip, full wire wrap in very good condition, with only very minor wear. Aluminium winged guard with rotating brass swastika to both sides. 30.5 cm long Emil Voos of Solingen maker marked blade in fine condition with small amount of plate loss at point, retaining felt washer. Blade fits perfectly into the nickel and leather scabbard, showing wear and 2 sections of leather tears/missing, retaining full ringed hanger & uniform suspension clip, marked Ges. Gesch.

Lot 46

WW2 Germany Luftwaffe officer’s 1st pattern dagger & scabbard with hangers by Helbig of Steinbach. Rotating worn gilt swastika lozenge pommel, dark blue Moroccan leather grip, full wire wrap in very good condition, with only very minor wear to leather. Aluminium winged guard with rotating good gilt swastika to both sides. 30cm maker marked blade in very fine condition, retaining leather washer. Blade fits perfectly into the aluminium and leather scabbard, showing little wear, retains full ringed hanger & uniform suspension clip, marked Ges. Gesch. A superb, near mint condition dagger.

Lot 47

WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers 2nd pattern dagger, with scabbard knot and hangers by S.M.F. Features orange coloured celluloid grip with wire twist wrap, silver thread hanger knot, cross guard and pommel well cast and in good condition. 25cm long maker & Luftwaffe acceptance stamped blade is in good condition. Scabbard is dent free and in good condition with excellent black velvet with black and silver thread hangers with superb cast metal fittings. Dagger in good condition.

Lot 48

WW2 German Luftwaffe NCO’s training school miniature presentation 2nd pattern award dagger with scabbard by S.M.F. This superbly crafted presentation piece features orange coloured celluloid grip with wire twist wrap, silver thread hanger knot, cross guard and pommel well cast and in good condition with engravings ’6 Korporalsch Weihn.1941’ (corporal school Weihn. 1941). The 14.3cm long blade is in good condition, with maker details & DRGM patent stamp. Pressed metal scabbard is dent free and in good condition. Wonderfully detailed award dagger, 24cm long in original card presentation box. Rare.

Lot 49

German S.A./N.S.K.K. 1933 1st pattern dagger & scabbard by Paul Seilheimer. Features mid brown wood grip in correct nickel mounts with Gau “Ns” Niedersachsen regional stamp. Clean condition blade with a few age darkening spots and light shallow pitting near point, is maker marked Paul Seilheimer, Solingen. Blade measures 22.2cm, with etched “Alles für Deutschland” motto, being good overall Black painted finished scabbard with minor edge paint chips, nickel furniture in good condition, retains hanger suspension ring and leather hanger. Maker listed on the McSarr rarity scale # 7

Lot 50

German S.A./N.S.K.K. 1933 1st pattern dagger & scabbard by Wagner & Lange. Features dark brown wood grip in correct nickel mounts, with Gau “Th” Thuringen regional stamp. Clean condition blade with a few age darkening spots is marked Wagner & Lange Solingen, blade measuring 22.2cm and etched with the motto “Alles für Deutschland”, being good overall in detail. Black painted finished scabbard, nickel furniture has dent to end drag, retaining hanger suspension ring. Maker listed on the McSarr rarity scale # 5.

Lot 51

WW2 German S.A. 1933 1st pattern dagger with scabbard by Gebruder Becker of Solingen. Features mid brown wood grip, showing light wear, retaining both nickel eagle and roundel. Cross guards Gau stamped WF Westfalen regional stamp. Maker marked blade measures 22cm with a clear etched motto “Alles fur Deutschland”, age darkening to blade finish and 1mm tip missing. Scabbard retains nickel plated throat & chape, with original finish, showing light scratches/wear, anodised body carries period scratches and brown finish loss. Scabbard carries original leather belt hanger. Overall a good condition dagger, McSarr rarity maker rated #5.

Lot 53

WW2 German S.A. 1933 1st pattern dagger with scabbard by Justinuswerk of Solingen. Features mid brown wood grip, showing light wear, retaining both nickel eagle and roundel. Cross guards with Gau stamp BO to Bayerische Ostmark. Maker marked blade measures 22.1cm, showing a clear etched motto “Alles fur Deutschland”, displaying a very clear finish, with 2 light darkening patches. Scabbard retains nickel plated throat & chape. All original finish, showing light scratches/wear and slight dent to drag bottom, anodised body carries minor period scratches and brown finish loss and original leather belt hanger. Overall a good condition dagger, McSarr rarity maker rated #7.

Lot 54

WW2 Nazi Germany S.S. 1933 1st pattern ‘Ground Rohm’ dagger & scabbard by Gottlieb Hammesfahr of Solingen - Fosche. Black wooden grip in very good condition, retaining SS roundel, with nickel eagle and swastika. Solid nickel cross guards, with the lower guard being Berlin district (III) stamped. Maker marked blade, measuring 22cm, with crisp motto Meine Ehre heißt Treue (My Honour is Loyalty) is well executed, showing professional removal of the original Ernst Rohm dedication to the opposite blade surface. Anodized scabbard and solid nickel fittings with DRGM stamped hanger. A very fine and rare example

Lot 56

Nazi Germany R.A.D. Reich Labour Service enlisted man’s hewer & scabbard by Carl Julius Krebs of Solingen. Features brown stag horn grip plates with metal one-piece bird beak pommel, spine and guard hilt fittings in nickel finish. Polished 24.5cm blade showing very light surface wear and 2 small nicks to edge. Carl Julius Krebs of Solingen maker with Crown & K trademark & Ges. Geschutz with RAD triangle logo stamped to ricasso. Sharp etched motto “Arbeit adelt” (Work ennobles). Steel scabbard is dent free and retains 95% of its original black enamel finish. Nickel plated scabbard fittings show minimal surface wear. Hewer is a solid well-preserved piece and assembles with the characteristic ‘click’ you would expect from a RAD hewer.

Lot 57

WW2 Nazi German R.L.B. 2nd model enlisted man’s dagger and scabbard by W.K.C. of Solingen. Pommel has the engraved accent line with ebony grip with minor surface markings. Central RLB button with silvering on the sunburst worn down to the copper near ends, with similar wear to swastika. Straight quillon arms with triangular ends. 21.5cm blade is in very good condition, being bright steel with reverse ricasso having a very fine makers mark with Knights head Logo. The scabbard has nickel mounts with straight body with some loss to the factory black paint finish. Headless screws in the edges all present.

Lot 58

WW2 Nazi Germany Land & Customs officer’s dagger, scabbard, knot and hangers by Paul Seilhemer. Features excellent tooled pommel cap and NSDAP eagle cross guard with aged blue green leather grip, dagger knot very clean. 25cm long blade in superb condition with crisp Solingen trade makers name and logo. Scabbard is metal base with aluminium mounts and green blue leather covering with only minor wear. Beautiful belt hanger in silver thread and black velvet. All-round a very complete rare dagger set in very good condition.

Lot 59

WW2 German Luftwaffe gull winged decorated hilt boot fighting knife with scabbard. Features wooden grips enhanced with 4 metal collar rank tab ‘gull wings’ (2 to either side of grip) and secured with three rivets. Double edge 17cm blade with Luftwaffe crooked eagle ‘6’ stamp on the ricasso. Comes complete with original black painted metal scabbard with spring steel boot/belt loops.

Lot 6

WW2 Australian smatchet ‘Z Force’ O.S.S. fighting combat knife & scabbard. Features wooden grips with pinned rivets, thick oval steel guard and metal pommel with leather hand strap. Broad leaf 28cm x 7cm across the belly, unmarked blade carries 80% of the original black matt finish with nicely field sharpened edge. Leather covered wooden scabbard is in very good condition, the retaining strap for the knife handle has torn off at the snap attachment end.The Smatchet was designed as a pure combat knife by combat & knife fighting instructor Capt. William E. Fairbairn during WW2 and was believed to be based on the Royal Welch Fusiliers trench knife of WW1. These were issued to Special Operations personnel such as Z Special Forces and OSS. There is one in the collection of Army Museum of Western Australia which saw service with ‘Z’ Special unit.

Lot 60

WW2 Luftwaffe pilot’s survival machete by Alcosa of Solingen. Features wooden grips with 2 steel screw pins, cleaned brass hammer flat face pommel and guard. 40.7cm large bright bowie blade, carries the Alex Coppel Alexanderwerks AWS scales logo & ALCOSO over Solingen trademark. Front edge has been field sharpened. Comes with well blued steel scabbard with traces of yellow letters and 1942 date, missing one throat screw. These 53cm long machetes were part of the aircrew survival packs in aircraft such as the Heinkell-111 and as such are extremely rare & highly collectable.

Lot 65

WW2 Nazi Germany fireman's dress dagger & scabbard by Robert Klaas with leather frog & knot. Birds head nickel pommel & guard with chequered grips pinned with nickel rivets.19.2cm spearpoint blade with excellent plate and maker named ricasso. Black painted rolled steel scabbard completed with black leather frog hanger and hanger knot. 31.3cm dagger.

Lot 7

Features black grip with 3 brass rivets and brass guard. 23.5cm bowie style blade with period edge sharpening and surface cleaning scour marks. Scabbard with numerous rivets in steel and copper, belt loop and military belt hooks, large Australian broad arrow stamp to leather front, good fit to blade. Patterned on the Collins #18 V44 knife there were 3 Australian makers of this 35.4cm long unmarked knife.

Lot 72

WW2 Imperial Japanese naval dirk with scabbard. 1930’s era IJN faux ray skin handle with wire twists, brass pommel and guard. Unsharpened steel blade is pegged through the tang very firmly and unable to remove without damage to the bamboo peg. Leather and brass scabbard is missing locking button and pin. 32.5cm long dirk has a very good fit to the sheath.

Lot 76

WW1 U.S. 1918 trench knife L.F & C with scabbard. Features cast brass knuckle guard with period factory chemical blackening & hexagonal pommel skull crusher. Handle make and model 1918 deeply stamped to Landers Frary and Clark. Round cross guard has had one side sheared off as was common practice to enable flatter fit to body when worn. Double edged 17cm long blade is in good condition and has period sharpening. Rolled steel scabbard has 95% of factory bluing, upper belt loop hooks being broken off. At 31cm in the scabbard, the US 1918 trench knife with its skull crusher pommel, brass pointed knuckles and double-edged steel blade was a formidable close quarter weapon. Scarce.

Lot 78

WW1 U.S. M1904 Hospital Corps bolo knife with scabbard by Springfield Armory dated 1911. Features a wooden moulded handle with brass rivets, end cap & cross guard. 35cm heavy bolo blade, with a curved cutting edge & a big 6.3cm wide belly near the rounded tip. Blade ricasso marked with S A “Flaming bomb” with 1911 U.S. 18264 on the reverse. The edge is single bevelled and still factory sharp. Scabbard marked on the back of the swivel belt ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL 1909. H.E.K. Scabbard stitching & all rivets intact.

Lot 79

WW1 U.S. Army M1910 bolo knife& scabbard by Plumb Philadelphia 1917. Features wooden handle with brass rivets and end cap. Marked on blade ricasso Plumb Phila “Flaming bomb”, 1917 & U.S. 58282 on the reverse. The blade is 35.5cm with curved cutting edge & a big 5.3cm wide belly near pointed tip. The edge is single bevelled and surface shows minor age darkened areas. Scabbard shows markings LADEW 1918. P.F.G., stitching and all rivets intact and the leather is superb. Matched initials R.G.H. to handle and scabbard.

Lot 8

WW2 Australian commando dagger stiletto knife by Gregory Steel. Cast zinc Mazak handle with steel cross guard. 18.7cm blade is GREGORY STEEL PRODUCTS manufacturer stamped to ricasso. Blade is solid stiletto pattern with field sharpening marks. Leather scabbard is correct with metal fittings and stitching complete, leather stiff with one small tear near upper left eyelet. Approx. 500 made, they were issued in small numbers to Australian Special Operations ‘Z force’ and to all members of the 2/6 independent Company.

Lot 80

WW1 U.S. M1917 bolo knife & scabbard by Plumb Philadelphia 1918. Features moulded wooden grips with steel birds head pommel and rounded cross guard, fixed screws with a wood chip near pommel. 26.2cm factory blued blade stamped with model and makers details. Edge has been field sharpened and the false edge shows signs of hacking/ hammering usage. Scabbard of canvas with leather drag maker stamped A-K-Co 1918 R.H.S over wooden base and rawhide insert, metal throat and belt hooks.

Lot 81

WW2 U.S. bolo knife & scabbard by Plumb, St Louis. Features fixed screw moulded wooden grips with steel birds head pommel and rounded cross guard. 26cm factory parkerised blade stamped US mod 1917 C.T. and makers details. Edge has been lightly factory sharpened with tip rounded. WW2 scabbard of pressed metal by Landers (LF&C-1918) with leather hanger & steel belt hook.

Lot 82

WW2 U.S. woodsman’s pal fighting machete knife with sheath & grindstone. Features stacked leather handle with blackened steel D knuckle guard, military designation stamp LC-14-B. 30cm by 13cm at its widest, the multi edged blade has field sharpening to the hatchet, shovel and back cutting hook surfaces. 70% of original factory bluing with minor age and wear patina. Model and maker stamped WOODSMAN PAL with trademark details. Original age stained canvas scabbard has working zip and button downs & carries the standard woodsman sharpening stone. A formidable fighting machete.

Lot 83

WW2 U.S. Cattaraugus 225Q commando fighting knives with scabbards (2). Both knives feature leather stacked handles with heavy steel hammer finish pommels and thick oval guards. Both are bright finish single fullered thick blades with maker and model stamps, one has been field sharpened and is 15.5cm long, the other is 15cm factory sharpened with 1mm of tip missing. Both brown leather scabbards are complete with intact stitching and rivets with snap lock hilt straps, small 3mm tear to scabbard near one rivet near throat. Very lightly used WW2 all round fighting utility knives at 27cm in length.

Lot 84

WW2 U.S. Navy U.S.N. Mk 1 fighting utility knife with scabbard. Features a stacked leather scabbard with the wooden “floating” navy pommel. 12.5cm factory bright blade with expertly field sharpened edge. Leather scabbard with complete stitching, rivets and hilt lock strap.

Lot 85

WW2 U.S. Navy U.S.N. Mk 1 fighting knife by Colonial Province RI. Features a Black Plastic Handle & Pommel with ricasso Rhode Island U.S.N. contract stamped. 13cm parkerized blade with expertly field sharpened edge. Leather scabbard with complete stitching, rivets and hilt lock strap.

Lot 86

WW2 U.S.M.C. Navy USN Mark 2 Kabar pattern fighting knife & scabbard by Camillus. Features a stacked leather scabbard with flat steel hammer pommel. 17.5cm blued blade with field sharpened edge. Original MK 2 scabbard with light wear to plastic sheath coating, production stamped metal throat and riveted belt holder with working webbing hilt strap

Lot 87

WW2 U.S.M.C. Navy USN Mark 2 Ka-Bar pattern fighting knife & scabbard. Features a stacked leather scabbard with flat steel hammer pommel. 17.5cm blued blade with a field sharpened edge, parry nicks to the blade back edge. Original MK 2 scabbard with wear to plastic sheath coating, production stamped metal throat and riveted belt holder with tear to back webbing. Working leather hilt strap. Iconic WW2 fighting knife.

Lot 88

WW2 U.S. long blade EGW fighting knife & scabbard by E.G. Waterman. Features a Pacific theatre customised Perspex and stacked leather handle with bright steel oval guard & ring hanger pommel. Full tang field sharpened 18.7cm ‘long fighter’ variant blade is single fullered and maker stamped to the ricasso. Leather scabbard has a very long drop commando style belt hanger with hilt loop and coiled leg strap, stitching and throat all in copper wire. Leather facing has letters DOT lightly etched into it above a carved ‘box’. Desirable customised 30cm long bladed WW2 Waterman knife.

Lot 9

WW2 Australian fighting knife & scabbard, being originally gifted by Levenson Radio, Sydney. Features stacked leather and aluminium handle with full tang hunting style blade, 13.5cm from hilt. Customised single edged hunting style blade has been etched FROM LEVENSONS RADIO 225 PITT ST SYDNEY and is a likely parting gift to an employee from his workmates, who had enlisted. Brown leather scabbard with good stitching and rivets.

Lot 92

Both knives feature leather stacked handles with heavy hexagonal hammer pommel nuts, one maker named and dated 11-1968, both have thick rectangle guards. Both are single fullered sawback blades with field sharpened edges, one blade is maker named to ricasso and is 14.5cm long with 40% of factory bluing remaining, the other is 13cm factory parkerized finish. Both brown leather scabbards are complete with intact stitching and rivets with snap lock hilt straps, retaining sharpening stones in front pouch. The light brown scabbard is well marked to the back with manufacture details matching its dated 1968 knife. 24.2cm and 26cm in length.

Lot 96

African tuareg arm sword takoba dagger and tooled leather scabbard. Distinctive Tuareg 3-pronged wood and brass tipped handle with metal throat and cross guard. 31cm flattened diamond section blade, characteristic brass and metal mounted & bound leather wrapped tooled leather scabbard decorated with geometric designs. Interesting North African nomadic tribal weapon. Measures 57cm overall.

Lot 293

REPRODUCTION NAVAL OFFICERS SWORDwith a brass handle and guard with a lion mask finial and velvet covered scabbard, 73.5cm blade length

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