German Mauser 1884/98 Bayonet, fine example with two piece wood grips and steel pommel. Housed in its original scabbard with brow leather bayonet frog attached. Stamped to the rear of the frog “1. M.G.A”. NCO’s bayonet trodel (knot) with blue and white fleck. Single edge blade with fuller to back edge in front of the sawback edge. Stamped with crown over Erfurt and makers mark “GEBR HELLER MARIENTHAL”. Overall a good example.
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Scarce 1845 Pattern Royal Marines Light Infantry Officers Sword, being a standard example with brass guard having central crowned VR cipher. Fish skin grip retaining the original wire binding. Blade etched with decoration and insignia of the Royal Marines Infantry. Blade has some staining making the retailer difficult to make out. Blade 82cms, overall 98cms. No scabbard.
WW2 German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersberg & Co, gilt eagle top pommel, white celluloid grip with wire binding, cross guard with fouled anchor to the central cartouche and press button to the reverse (interior clip absent). Housed in its original scabbard with hanging rings. Double edged blade etched with foliage and fouled anchor. Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers trade mark to the base of the blade. Some light wear but generally good example. Blade 25cms, overall 42cms.
British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, with blackened brass one piece ribbed handle and nut fitting to top. Oval cross guard stamped with “WILLIAM RODGERS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”. Housed in leather scabbard with blackened brass bottom chape. Complete with tabs and back section of scabbard with elasticated strap. Double edged stiletto type blade measuring 17 ½ cms, overall 33cms.
Deluxe Third Reich Presentation SA Honour Type Dagger, superb example of an enlisted mans SA dress dagger with polished deep cherry wood grip having eagle and enamel SA device inserted. The top and lower grip mounts have deep chiselled relief in the form of oak leaves. The top pommel nut fitting is chiselled in relief of a flower in the same quality and style as the grip mounts. The scabbard is covered in a brown leather with both top and lower scabbard mounts nicely engraved in floral design. Small leather single hanging strap attached to scabbard. Double edged blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland” filled in gilt. Rear of the blade has makers trade mark for Daniel Peres Solingen. Blade measures 22cms, overall 37cms.
Imperial German Pioneer Battalion Marked Mauser 98/05 Bayonet with Sawback Blade, good example having two piece wooden grips and steel mounts. Swollen blade with cut fuller and sawback edge. Blade stamped with acceptance stamps and crown over W 07 for 1907. Forte stamped with crown and remains of makers details. Reverse of the quillon is stamped with regimental markings for 23rd Pioneer Battalion, regiment number not clear. Missing scabbard. Blade 36 ½ cms, overall 50cms.
British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, with blackened brass one piece ribbed handle and nut fitting to top. Oval cross guard stamped with “WILLIAM RODGERS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”. Housed in leather scabbard with blackened brass bottom chape. Complete with tabs and back section of scabbard with elasticated strap. Double edged stiletto type blade measuring 16 ½ cms, overall 31cms.
Victorian 1845 Pattern Officers Sword of the Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, regulation pattern example with crowned strung bugle within the hilt. Grip retains the original wire binding. Housed in its steel scabbard. Blade is etched with decoration, regimental details and crest to lower section. Blade manufactured by S J Pillin. Blade has been worn to one edge, which has removed some of the decoration. Blade 82 ½ cms, overall 99cms.
Scarce WW1 Webley Pritchard Bayonet, with brass one piece grip, cross guard stamped “PATENT NO 17143/16” and makers stamp WWG with elephant. Housed in its steel tubular scabbard with leather Sam Browne equipment holder. T shaped blade measuring 20 ½ cms, overall 33cms. Designed by Lieutenant Arthur Pritchard of the 3rd Battalion Royal Berkshire regiment. Designed to be sold by private purchase for British Officers to use with the Webley service revolver. Due to the high number of excellent quality reproductions on the market, we are selling this item as viewed. We advise all interested parties to view in person and satisfy themselves with originality.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Dress Bayonet with Engraved Blade by Carl Eickhorn, standard pattern dress bayonet with two piece black chequered grips and steel eagle head pommel. Blade being mostly single edged with fuller to back edged and engraved with Luftwaffe eagle within wreath, armed forces eagle, oakleaves and two part scroll with “Fur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit”. Other side of the blade is plain. Carl Eickhorn trade mark and retailers details of Ferd Erdt Kaufbeuren. Housed in its original scabbard with leather bayonet frog and dress portepee attached.
Third Reich Postschutz (Postal Protection) Dress Dagger by Paul Weyersburg, good example with black ebony handle having original metal organisations emblem attached. Original top pommel and stylised eagle cross guard with black enamel swastika to the centre of both sides. Housed in the original scabbard with metal chains and correct pattern clip fitting marked on the reverse DRGM. Blade remains in good overall condition with some light surface stains. Base of the blade has Paul Weyersberg & Co Solingen makers trade mark. One small screw missing from lower scabbard fitting, much of the original finish remains to the exterior fittings.
WW2 1943 British Military Kukri, with wooden grip and steel top plate mount. Curved steel single edged blade. Housed in its original leather covered scabbard with broad arrow and 1943 date to the hanging frog. Complete with the two skinning knives. Some wear to the blade but generally a good example.
WW2 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, good untouched example of a one piece copper bronze ribbed grip with brass top securing nut and broad arrow stamp to lower section. Plain oval steel cross guard. Double edged stiletto type blade retaining much of the original finish. Housed in its original leather and brass mounted scabbard with the leg tabs being folded over and pinned. Original top section to the scabbard but elastic tie is cut. Blade 17 ½ cms, overall 33cms. Accompanied by a Gurkha Kukri skinning knife with carved wood handle. (2 items)
Imperial German Prussian Cavalry Model 1889 Sword for Dragoon Regiment Nr 5, standard 1889 cavalry sword with folding guard incorporating the Imperial Prussian eagle. Discoloured grip. Blade is etched with blued panel to one side with crest and “Dragoner R. Frhr. V. Manteuffel (Rhein.) No. 5”. Reverse side of the blade also etched with blued decoration having profile of the Kaiser and “Fur Erinnerung an Meine Dienstzeit”. No scabbard, blade shows some wear.
Argentina Model 1909 Bolo Sidearm, with two piece wooden grips, top pommel stamped RA within oval and lower cross guard stamped E01955, matching numbers on the blued scabbard. Single edged swollen blade measuring 37cms. Blade stamped “MODELO ARGENTINO 1909” to one side and the other side having the makers mark “WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CO SOLINGEN”. Remains in very good overall condition.
Third Reich SA Marine Dress Dagger, good untouched example with dyed black wooden handle which is fitted with SA eagle and enamel SA device. Nickel silver fittings with the lower guard stamped to the reverse “Sw”. Housed in its early black anodised scabbard with nickel silver mounts. Single leather hanging strap attached to the scabbard. Double edged blade with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. No makers trademark to the reverse of the blade. Some staining to the blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 36 ½ cms.
Rare Third Reich SA Dress Dagger with Full Ernst Rohm Inscription by Carl Eickhorn, good example with deep brown wooden grip retaining the original eagle and enamel SA emblem. Rear of the lower guard is stamped with district mark “Wm”. Housed in its original early pattern anodised scabbard. Double edged blade remains in very good condition with motto “Alles fur Deutschland”. Rear of the blade has full length Ernst Rohm dedication and Carl Eickhorn Solingen trade mark. Blade measures 22cms, overall 37 ¼ cms. The Ernst Rohm inscription was given to members of the SA/SS who had interrupted service since December 1931. After the Night of the Long Knives and the murder of Ernst Rohm, the daggers which had these inscriptions were ordered to be removed, some were only partially removed. Daggers still retaining the full inscription are very rare to find.
WW1 US Naval Officers Presentation Sword, fine example with gilt metal grip having USN within oak leaves spray, top pommel with US eagle and stars. Shark skin grip retaining wire binding. Housed in its leather and gilt mounts scabbard. Fine condition blade etched with foliage, USN, Eagle, Anchors etc. Presentation panel to the lower section “PRESENTED TO THOS.J.HAYDEN CHIEF GUNNER BY HIS MOTHER SEPTEMBER 13,1917”. Blade 76cms, overall 91cms. Very good condition example retaining much of the original polish and gilt finish to the fittings.
Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officers Dress Dagger, top pommel having relief of oak leaves and swastika to the centres of each side, white celluloid grip retaining the wire binding, cross guard in the form of eagle in flight clutching swastika in tallons. Housed in its original steel scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged plain blade without makers trade mark. Blade measures 25 ½ cms, overall 42 ½ cms. Accompanied by a pair of velvet backed officers hanging straps, missing lower attachment clips.
1845 Pattern Rifle Officers Sword by Wilkinsons, No. 5373, regulation blade etched with crowned strung bugle and foliage with maker’s name and owner’s initials HGD beneath his crest of an eagle’s head between wings, regulation iron hilt (cleaned bright) wire bound fish skin covered grip, in its black painted steel scabbard. Good condition. Blade 32.5”.
British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, with blackened copper brass one piece ribbed handle and nut fitting to top. Oval cross guard stamped with “R COOPER SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”. Housed in leather scabbard with blackened brass bottom chape. Complete with tabs and back section of scabbard with elasticated strap. Double edged stiletto type blade measuring 18cms, overall 33cms.
British Fairbairn Sykes (F.S) Commando Knife, with blackened brass one piece ribbed handle and nut fitting to top. Ferrule having cross keys and star over “D” mark. Plain oval cross guard. Housed in leather scabbard with brass bottom chape. Complete with tabs and back section of scabbard with elasticated strap. Double edged stiletto type blade measuring 17cms, overall 32 ½ cms.
A rare Joubert + Cie Royal Welsh Fusilier's WWI trench raider's sword; 'The Welsh Knife', c.1916, the 17½' leaf shaped blade with central reinforcing rib flowing into the ricasso, inscribed 'Dros Vrddas Cymru' (for the dignity of Wales); the flattened pommel with skull-cracker spike. (No scabbard)
An Indian Talwar, typical shaped hilt attaching to a sabre blade and within wooden and black-leather covered scabbard (total length 90cm) Mailbox, Cheltenham 01242 530130 or david@mbecheltenham.co.uk Pack and Send, Oxford 01865 260610 or oxford@packsend.co.uk Jentel Packing 01268 776777 admin@jentelpacking.co.uk
An early 20th century diver's knife, with flat double edged blade, threaded brass hilt, flat sided rosewood handle and brass scabbard, the flat section screw mounted belt loop stamped 'Galeazz/Spezia', 30cm long together with brass scabbard with partial leather beltProvenance: this knife was purchase from Louis Basso of L. Basso & Co. by the vendor. It belonged to his father, whose life it saved when, repairing the Weymouth harbour wall, the fingers of his left hand became trapped under a steel cable. With only 15 minutes of air left, he sliced through his fingers and swam free.
A Victorian officer's mameluke hilted dress sword, by Henry Wilkinson, the mameluke hilt depicting the three feathers of the Prince of Wales, bone grips with brass rosette studs, the curved blade double edged towards the point, engraved with scrolling designs and the three feathers, numbered 22163, some damage to the hilt, complete with brass scabbard, the blade 79cm long
An 1854 pattern infantry officer?s sword of the Scots Guards, by Henry Wilkinson, the blade engraved with honours Dettingen, Lincelles, Egypt, Talavera, Barrosa, Peninsula, Waterloo, to the other side Sevastopol, Alma, Inkerman, Egypt 1882, Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1885, monogrammed A.E.S.C., and numbered 33790, with shagreen and wire grip, behind the pierced gothic hilt with cartouche depicting the thistle of the Scots Guards, complete with scabbard, the blade 82cm long
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