WW2 German S.S. Officer model 1936 sword & scabbard. Features nickel hilt fittings, turned wood with wire wrap grip segments and large metal S.S. rune grip inset. D guard with nickel finish has entwined SS rune stamp. Unmarked plated 83.5cm blade is in good condition with slight shallow bends to length. Scabbard retains nearly all of the original black finish, with the nickel upper mount having the entwined SS rune stamp. Fine bladed S.S. sword, which measures 100.5cm overall. Though unmarked, most likely made by Krebs.
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WW2 Nazi German Luftwaffe officer’s sword & scabbard by S.M.F. Blue brown Moroccan leather grip with wire twist grips, lozenge pommel with rotating brass gilt swastika with remnants of blue finish. Winged guard with hand finished feathering has central rotating swastika in brass with blue finish remnant surrounds.71.5cm beautiful condition steel blade carries maker logo and scarce Luftwaffe eagle 5’ acceptance stamp to the fuller. Scabbard of rolled steel with lightly worn blue leather and aluminium mounts with age darkening to surface. Sword measures 89.5cm overall and looks to have never been cleaned, with beautiful age patina over the outer metal fittings.
An exceptional & rare piece of Adolf Hitler's personal tableware, this being a solid silver octagonal table salver/plate by Bruckmann & Sohne. The solid silver plate features the formal NSDAP eagle and A.H. monogram to centre, with engraved chain octagonal border, within the 34cm wide border edge. The Bruckmann maker stamp and silver content (.800) stamps are shown to the underside of the 6 O'clock edge. This is the formal pattern, as used by Hitler personally, not being the more common office variety silverware as often comes up for sale. This was sold in October 2007 by Dreweatt Neate Auctioneers as part of the Stenson Militaria Collection. This is an exceptional investment piece and one to grace the discerning collector’s collection.
An exceptional & very rare piece of Adolf Hitler's personal tableware, this being a solid silver ice bucket/wine cooler by Bruckmann & Sohne. The piece features the formal NSDAP eagle and A.H. monogram to centre, with engraved chain octagonal border. The solid silver bucket standing 26.5cm (including twin handles), 20cm at its width. The Bruckmann maker stamp and silver content (.800) stamps are shown to the underside of the top edge border, approx. at 7 O'clock position. This is the formal pattern, as used by Hitler personally, not being the more common office variety silverware as often comes up for sale. This was sold in October 2007 by Dreweatt Neate Auctioneers as part of the Stenson Militaria Collection. This is an exceptional investment piece and one to grace the discerning collector’s collection. Very rare.
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.
WW2 German telephone listening & code breaker radio device “Draht Lausch Empfänger (Klein)”. Features audio amplifier and battery with Omega headphone and mouth piece. Amplifier has 3 input port plus one for the headphones, 3 movable plastic dials, plaque marked D.L.E. (kl)1490 dlj/42. Attached battery is stamped top and bottom, with model stamp to front and blurred ink waffen code mark. Both units connect in middle and measure 9.5cm x 16cm x 5cm. Mouth piece is dated 1943 and Waffen stamped, input port missing.Developed in 1942 for listening into phone lines the "Wire eavesdropping receiver (small) was a marvel of technical miniaturization. Rare find.
1840s British Brown Bess musket converted tower percussion pistol. Features walnut stock and grip. Nice tight movement to trigger and hammer, crowned ‘TOWER PROOF’ stamp to lock. 27.5cm long .75 calibre smoothbore barrel with light patina to metal surfaces, replaced metal to rear trigger guard marked 004723. Missing ram rod. Interesting converted musket down to a pistol with percussion conversion from an age where little was wasted.No license required to own in W.A. Please check with your local licensing authorities regarding ownership/paperwork if you are located outside of W.A. as all sales are incumbent upon the winning bidder having organised this authority. JB Military Antiques takes no responsibility for bidders who have not sought such paperwork before bidding or making payment. Due to size, interstate postage to be organised by purchaser if over 105cms.
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.
1840s French or continental percussion pistol. Features beautiful walnut stock, chequered grip, steel pommel. Nice tight movement to trigger and hammer, light patina and remnants of original burnish bluing to the metal, ‘T’ stamp to lock. 16cm hexagonal barrel with remains of gilt script to top surfaceNo license required to own in W.A. Please check with your local licensing authorities regarding ownership/paperwork if you are located outside of W.A. as all sales are incumbent upon the winning bidder having organised this authority. JB Military Antiques takes no responsibility for bidders who have not sought such paperwork before bidding or making payment. Due to size, interstate postage to be organised by purchaser if over 105cms.
WW2 1941 H.M. Slater & Stirling British & Australian clasp knives (2). Feature British Army black hatched grips with belt ring and 2 multi use sharpened blades, 41 dated and broad arrow stamped, surface age darkened and light pitting, 15.5cm fully locked. 2nd knife, bright steel with Australian military acceptance stamp, blades showing little use but opener has point damage, good marlin knot spike and belt rope. Both knives have good strong folding action.
Order of the British Empire (O.B.E. - civil) medal group. 1st type, Member of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) Civil. 1917 -35, hallmark stamp London date 1930 by Garrard & Co. Ltd; G.V. Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 & G.V.I. Coronation Medal 1936. All un named as issued, swing mounted as worn.
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.
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.
Nazi Germany Legion Condor Spanish Cross, with swords in bronze, by CE Junker, Berlin. Pre war quality, die struck, multi piece badge, with remains of bronze wash, mainly to recesses, with pebbled maltese cross, LW eagle on sword pair, with central rotating swastika. Concave reverse shows CEJ stamp to centre, with wide vertical pin and resoldered large catch.
WW2 German Iron Cross 2nd Class & 1943 dated award document. 44mm wide cross, both with central magnetic iron core, with good age patina to white metal frame, unmarked suspension ring. Paper award document to Sanitats-Gefreiter Ernest Becker 3/306 Infantry Division, dated 6/10/1943. Hand signed by General Major, with 306 Divisional stamp. Fitted with quality reproduction Honour Roll Clasp to ribbon.
WW2 German Luftwaffe air force glider pilot qualification badge, type 1 by G.H. Osang, Dresden. Two piece, die struck tombak badge, slightly convex toned frosted finish wreath & sharp details to blued gliding eagle, reverse with twin domed rivets, pin & catch, with makers trade mark stamp to centre reverse of eagle. Scarce.
WW2 German Luftwaffe air force long range night fighter clasp by G. H. Osang, Dresden. Mid war, two piece, die struck tombak & brass badge with silver washed wings & black enamelled wreath & toned down turned winged arrow. Reverse with single domed rivet, with silver washed pin & catch to rear, with maker stamp to rear right wing. These are rarely seen for sale.
WW2 German paratrooper qualification badge by Assmann in case of issue. Two piece, die struck badge, with gilt finished central eagle & burnished wreath, with twin domed rivets, pin, catch & ‘A’ for Assmann & Co maker stamp to rear. A really impressive early war made piece, with great patina overall, housed in its stencilled issue case. A stunning set!
WW2 German tropical Afrika Korps D.A.K. belt with 1940 dated buckle & named bread bag. Features Steel buckle stamped D” &Co 1940, embossed with Wehrmacht eagle and motto “Gott Mit Uns” with 95% original O.D. paint finish. Tan coloured web belt with intact leather web tab with seven double vertical adjustment holes, measuring 90cm x 47cm. Tan Bread bag with name Dieter Christian handwritten to underside flap, also small light logo maker stamp, all leather and aluminium tabs and buttons present. Scarce.
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.
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
WW2 Australian/British tropical Air Force type E flying helmet. Features tan aertex cloth in excellent condition showing light use and soiling only, size 1, 81/2 to 8 3/4. Stamped Air Ministry rubber earpieces are in very good flexible condition and the interior of the helmet/inner chamois donuts is equally good. The chinstrap retains good colour and elasticity and the press stud poppers have virtually all of the original brown coating. Wired with a light pink brown coloured loom and black cased jack plug, plus input. Oxygen masked marked small with broad arrow stamp, good elastics with rubber hose.
WW2 Australian Army Brigadier General’s 1941 dated uniform slouch hat by Hatcraft PTY LTD. Fur felt body, with only a couple of moth nips, with good shape to shaped crown, with snap button closure, with twin sets of air vent grommets, dark beige puggaree, with Brigadiers bullion padded badge & RAA oxidised cap badge. Leather chinstrap & sweatband in excellent condition, with manufacturers details, size 7 & date. Internal felt shows T8 & arrow stamp. Overall an exceptional condition piece, to a senior officer.
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.
WW2 German Afrika Korps D.A.K. Panzer enlisted side cap & dust goggles. Olive coloured twill cotton body, with 1 piece pull down flaps, with sewn pink soutache, Bevo cockade on tropical backing, with folded bevo woven ‘blue’ eagle on tropical backing. Single air grommet to both sides. Red cotton lined, showing maker stamp for Clemens Wagner, Braunschweig Hamburg. Size 53 & Mai 42 (May 1942) stamped. Light wear & use, especially to crown, but generally good overall. Two sets of light weight dust goggles, with elastic straps in fold up pouch included. Scarce.
WW2 M43 German Army uniform field cap. Field grey wool body peak (showing light folding to centre) and fold down flaps, retaining both silver washed pebbled brass buttons. Machine sewn trapezoid eagle and cockade to top centre. Economy silk interior, with faint partial maker stamp, with sewn olive cotton sweatband.
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.
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.
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.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger (takedown version) paratroopers gravity knife by Weyersberg of Solingen. Features wooden grips with square release button, steel arrow stamped hilt guard, hanger ring & internal steel stamped 920. Blued blade release moves smoothly releasing 10.5cm of factory sharpened blade etched with the Luftwaffe number RB Nr 0/0561/0020 (Paul Weyersberg of Solingen). Blade has a slight movement to it when at full release as is common. Blued marlin spike folds out and carries the Luftwaffe 5’ stamp. Beautiful knife in excellent condition. Hilt 15.5cm, with blade 25cm.
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.
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.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved, single-and false-edged blade at the foible, back with central raiser and fuller for three quarters, on both facets. Fine Koran inscriptions inside the fuller, inlaid in gold. Some areas with pitting, traces of damask. Silver hilt with long quillons, ribbed and ending in cusps, with engraved geometrical frames, langets, Tughra and stamp. Thick, horn grip scales with silver central band, stamped and marked with Tughra. Complete with wooden scabbard, covered with black leather, stitched on the back with a large band in silver thread. Chape, cap and two bands with frames en suite with the sword's quillon and small engravings. Cap complete with a rare rear openable band. Two bands with a lug, stamped. Tughra and stamps, on chape and bands as well. length 91,7 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Round, smooth-bore barrel, with bell-mouthed nozzle, with Arabic stamp and silver decorations; engraved flintlock; wooden, full stock with silver mounts, partially pierced and engraved. Arabic stamps. In patina, to be cleaned. length 45 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: London, Long, round, 15 mm cal. barrel, with square base and rib, marked 'LONDON', lateral '22' and with test-bed stamp, rust areas; engraved tang; lock with round plate, signed 'Wilson'. Wooden, full stock, slightly embossed. Fine and heavy, silver mounts, decorated with floral motifs in bass-relief. Fine, iron ramrod, chiselled with geometrical motifs. length 64 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA, Rifled, octagonal, cal. 36 barrel, with Colt address; six-shot cylinder with naval engravings; frame marked 'COLT'S PATENT US', serial number '80xxx'. Wooden grip scales, brass frame with stamp 'M', 'S' and 'V'. Remains of original finishing. length 35 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Octagonal, rifled, cal. 36 barrel, circular brass fore-sight, marking 'Colt Patent'. Smooth percussion, six-shot cylinder, with engraved naval battle scene and marking 'Colt's Patent No.' and with Liege test-bed stamp. In working order. Brass trigger-guard and grip, wooden grip scales. Serial number '172xx'. length 35 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Round, smooth-bore, 17.7 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal breech, provided with a clutch for bayonet. Marking 'B' under an arrow, year 'C1811'. Tang with model caption 'M.LE 1777'. Lock with traces of marking, not clearly readable, probably St. Etienne. Brass pan. In working order. Long, wooden stock (repair on the grip) with remains of a stamp on the butt side. Iron mounts with various stamps. length 152 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Piedmont, Round, smooth-bore, 17 mm cal. barrel, with two stamps and frame at the base, clutch for a bayonet, fore-sight on the barrel bracket; flintlock with flat plate, with Vittorio Amedeo III of Savoy stamp. Wooden, full stock with iron mounts and ramrod. length 141 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Austria, Smooth-bore, round, 17.6 mm cal. barrel, marked 'GNV' on the breech and numbered. Tang with fix sight and remains of numbers. Lock with remains of imperial stamp and date '847'. Wooden, full stock with iron mounts, with remains of stamps. Pitting. Muzzle-ring with fore-sight. Iron ramrod. length 146,5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Greece, Smooth-bore, two-stage, 17 mm cal. barrel, octagonal and round, slightly bell-mouthed at the nozzle, provided with fix rear sight. Remains of marks and Liege stamp. Miquelet lock with small engravings and holes. Long, wooden stock, partially covered with iron foils. Butt with side of typical bi-forked shape. Counter-plate with a ring. Brass-tipped iron ramrod. length 131 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Belgium, Rifled, octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel, with rib, adjustable rear-sight and foresight, marked 'MEROLLA CYS.ME B.tes 1903' on a side; smooth, six-shot cylinder with Liege test-bed stamp, loading gate and extractor; wooden butt with iron mounts. length 102 cm.
dating: 1840 circa provenance: Leipzig, Round, smooth-bore, damascened, 16 mm cal. barrels, signed in gold 'G. Kreisser u. Weigandt in Leipzig', base finely engraved with floral motifs and with golden frames, rib with silver fore-sight among the golden beams, engraved and gilded nozzle; tang with sight and golden decorations. Forward spring locks, majestically engraved and chiselled with miniature hunting scenes and partially gilded and silvered floral motifs, safety locks engraved with a dragon's head, cocks chiselled with partially gilded fish. Briar-root, half stock, finely embossed with a wolf's head at the fore-end cap, with mother-of-pearl eyes, left side with hunting scene in high-relief and some parts with floral motifs, palm-rest and grip with fine milling, decorated with silver nails. Dark horn trigger-guard and butt-plate, partially embossed with foliage. Silver mounts, engraved with Diana with a hound, hunter with a hound and trophy and floral motifs. Right side with stamp 'N 50'. Horn-tipped ramrod. length 124 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Paris, Octagonal, one smooth-bore and one rifled, 17 mm cal. barrels, the upper signed in the center 'LEPAGE FRERES A PARIS', and at the base in gold 'BERNARD' among floral decorations, with rear and fore-sight; the lower with stamp 'E.B.', both barrels decorated with golden hunting and floral motifs, fore-sight; lateral, iron ramrod with brass tip, a club guide on the other side (for a bayonet?). Backward spring locks, signed around the cock, one 'LEPAGE FRERES' and the other '12 RUE D'ENGHIEN A PARIS', both finely engraved with floral and hunting motifs. Wooden butt with micro-checkered grip. Iron mounts decorated en suite. length 99.5 cm.
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