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A GERMAN 1st MODEL LUFTWAFFE OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER BY ALSACO SOLIGEN having a double-edged steel blade with makers trademark leading to a winged cross guard with swastika to centre and wire bound blue leather covered grip with swastika pommel in a nickel mounted leather bound scabbard retaining the original chain fittings 49cm overall
An early 20th century Middle Eastern jambiya, the base of the curved blade and hilt with gilt foliate decoration, length 33cm, with later associated scabbard.Additional InformationGeneral wear and pitting to dagger throughout, some rubbing and loss to the gilt detail, scabbard probably associated as stated, also split and the velvet exterior tired and discoloured.
A British Wilkinson of Pall Mall military issue pipe back bayonet with metal mounted leather scabbard, a socket bayonet stamped 'R&W.A' with brass mounted leather scabbard and associated frog bearing military issue stamp and four smaller bayonets (6).Additional InformationAll have scabbards, please see additional images.
A 19th century French Chassepot-type bayonet signed to blade back 'Mre D'Ormes de St Etienne Mars 1874' with metal scabbard, two further smaller bayonets, a hunting knife and a grenade. Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout, some heavily worn, please judge from illustrations.
Germany Military S.A. Dagger with Scabbard by WILH ( Wilhelm ) Weltersbach 1933 - 1935. Blade Marked WILH ( Weltersbach / Solingen ) 14 Inches - 35 cm Long. Both Dagger and Scabbard In Excellent Condition + A Throwing Dagger with Leather Sheaf, Named to Blade - Please See Photo & A Parachute Knife ( 3 ) In Total.
WWII Interest A Rare German SS Officers Sword With Scabbard And Original SS Portepee And Felt Sword Case. Officers sword in wonderful condition comprising ebony grip wrapped with single strand wire, forming 13 bands; The grip fitted with circular silver Runic disc to centre. Hilt underside bears the SS Rune acceptance stamp in chamfered octagon; the pommel being the special SS style which screws into the hilt of the sword and not the blade tang. Blade in polished steel is unmarked/without maker and is in very good condition, the white leather blade buffer pad is still intact, the scabbard is in good condition and retains 99% of the black paint finish, the lower scabbard mount is decorated with the standard line pattern, the upper mount is in the traditional Wotan's Knot pattern, the sword is complete with the correct and original SS officers silver brocade and silver-wire portepee with woven black runic insignia to top knot. Along with original fawn wool felt sword case with woven cotton rope drawstring. Overall size: 99cm, blade size, 83cm. Please see accompanying image
Ancient Near East, northwestern Iran, Luristan, ca. 1100 BCE. A long iron sword with a nearly-flat triangular blade topped with an elaborate handle - a thick guard and flat hilt with what are perhaps abstract ram or ibex forms on either side. Luristan is famous for its bronze work, but its blacksmiths produced some of the oldest-known decorated tools and weaponry in the world. This piece may have been in imitation of the bronze work; hence the incredible handle on this example. This is remarkable because iron is a much less tractable metal to work with compared to bronze, and items like this sword had to be laboriously made from many separate pieces of low-carbon iron. Very few of these iron swords are known to exist. One was found with the lower part of a scabbard; another was inlaid with carnelian. Some of the leather in the scabbards has radiocarbon dates to ca. 1100 BCE, hence the date provided for this sword. Size: 2.8" W x 19.3" H (7.1 cm x 49 cm); 20.5" H (52.1 cm) on included custom stand.It seems that these pieces were made not to be used in battle, but instead to show status or as votive weapons; there is a strong tradition in the ancient Near East of swords and other weapons being associated with the gods. For example, there is a rock carving dating to ca. 1300 BCE from this region that shows a scene of the gods of the Underworld, including one who is holding a sword similar to this one. Similarly, a golden bowl excavated at Hasanlu shows three swords of similar form to this one that are associated with three deities from the Hittite pantheon. Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection Condition: Slight bending to overall form of blade, with small nicks and abrasions to blade, hilt, and pommel, light pitting holes, with light encrustations, and light softening to some finer details, otherwise intact and excellent. Light earthen deposits as well as fabulous patina throughout. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146587
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