KNIFE | PERSIA, PERSIAN | Country: Persia | Date: 20th century | Condition: Good | Lot information | An oriental curved dagger with a carbon steel blade, decorated with brass fittings at the hilt. The blade has a characteristic one-sided ground profile with an upward curve. The handle is made of a clear material, probably crystal or glass, with fine engraving and faceted details.The scabbard is made of black leather with decorative stitching and finished with a metal point. The overall design corresponds to traditional oriental daggers, probably of Persian or Indian origin. | Dimensions | Length: 335 mm | Blade: 230 mm ***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
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A DAGGER (STILETTO) IN A STICK | EUROPE / SPAIN (TOLEDO), EUROPEAN | Country: Europe / Spain (Toledo) | Date: around 1900 | Marking: TOLEDO (blade) | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | A dagger (stiletto) hidden in a stick, made around 1900. The blade is narrow, solid and ends with a sharp point, suitable for stabbing techniques. The surface of the blade bears the etched mark "Toledo", which proves its origin from an important Spanish center for the production of cold weapons. The handle is made of light horn and is complemented by a ring decorated with silver. The sheath of the stick is made of dark stained wood. . This type of stick was used mainly as a personal defense weapon of the upper social strata in terms of style and function. The overall condition corresponds to its age, with minor signs of use. | Dimensions | Length: 900 mm | Blade: 375 mm | Weight: 310 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
DAGGER | CAUCASUS, CAUCASIAN | Country: Caucasus | Date: 19th century | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Caucasian dagger, made in the 19th century, without scabbard. This specimen is extremely large and decorated with simple but rich decoration.The handle is made of wood, which was common in traditional Caucasian weapons. Due to the design, it is probably a product intended for tourists, not a weapon intended for combat | Dimensions | Length: 1055 mm | Blade: 863 mm | Weight: 1,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
AX | INDO-PERSIA, INDO-PERSIAN | Country: Indo-Persia | Date: 20th century | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Decorative Axe with oriental motifs, made in the 20th century. The blade is decorated with a rich gilded ornament with calligraphic elements, inspired by historical Indo-Persian weapons. The hilt, decorated with engraving and gilding, contains a hidden dagger point | Dimensions | Length: 765 mm | Blade: 175 mm | Weight: 2,4 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
STILETTO IN THE STYLE OF THE 16TH CENTURY | ITALY, ITALIAN | Country: Italy | Date: 20th century | Condition: All over with traces of corrosion removed | Lot information | An Italian stiletto, made in the 20th century as a replica of 16th century weapons. This type of dagger has historically been used for stabbing attacks and as a concealed weapon due to its slim blade and ease of handling.The blade is narrow, double-ground, with a central rib for increased penetration. The handle is profiled with prominent rings for a better grip. Crossbar simple, with flared ends. The blade bears traces of removed corrosion over the entire surface. | Dimensions | Length: 360 mm | Blade: 234 x 13 mm | Weight: 320 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
CINQUEDEA | ITALY, ITALIAN | Country: Italy | Date: 20th century | Condition: Very good | Lot information | Cinquedea, a short sword or dagger with a broad blade, characteristic of northern Italy during the Renaissance. The blade is massive, tapering to a sharp point, with several prominent ribs to increase strength. The surface is decorated with etched motifs and gilding, inspired by historical models. Wooden handle, ergonomically shaped, with brass rivets with ornamental heads.This type of weapon was used mainly by civilians and the nobility as a personal defense weapon and a prestigious clothing accessory. This replica faithfully preserves the aesthetics of the originals, while being made in modern times as a decorative or collector's item. | Dimensions | Length: 582 mm | Blade: 450 x 90 mm | Weight: 1,5 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
DAGGER | CAUCASUS, CAUCASIAN | Country: Caucasus | Date: around 1870 | Marking: Two ornamental marks on the blade. | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Caucasian dagger from around 1870, made in the Caucasus. The weapon is equipped with a Damascus blade, which is typical of this area and period. There are two ornamental marks on the blade that may have both symbolic and decorative meaning. The dagger is unsheathed, indicating that the sheath may have been lost or is no longer part of the weapon. This dagger is a beautiful example of traditional Caucasian armor. | Dimensions | Length: 605 mm | Blade: 454 x 49 mm | Weight: 540 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
DAGGER | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: 19th century | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | A decorative replica of a dagger inspired by European Renaissance weapons from the 16th century, made in the 19th century.The dagger has a wide, double-ground blade with a slightly tapering point. The hilt is richly decorated, with a typical bowl-shaped shield, from which emerge two spirally shaped shield arms ending in decorative elements. The handle is tied with wire, ending in a massive head in the shape of a truncated cone with a profiled rim.This type of dagger was popular in the 16th century as a complementary weapon to the rapier, often used in duels and for personal defense. In the 19th century, similar replicas were produced as decorative objects inspired by historical patterns. | Dimensions | Length: 510 mm | Blade: 367 x 34 mm | Weight: 680 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
A collection of approximately twenty WWI and WWII cap badges including The King's Own Scottish Borderers, The West Riding, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Fear Naught cap badge, Royal Engineers, Army Service Corps Officer's cap badge, Hampshire Regiment, East Lancashire Regiment Officer's cap badge, Royal Engineers cap badge, Royal Army Ordnance Corps cap badge, Royal Military Police, Worcestershire Regiment WWII cap badge etc, also a small quantity of military buttons, sundry all world coins and a mid 20th century ornate brass cased dagger with scabbard, length of blade 10cm, overall length 20cm, length including scabbard 21cm, also a miniature 44mm size type block inscribed with The Lord's Prayer.
A Third Reich Nazi German SA Officers dress dagger - with a shaped wooden grip with inset SA roundel and eagle swastika shape badge to the grip, the ricasso etched RZM 7/11 1939 and stag head logo for E Knecht & Co. Solingen, the blade etched with ' Alles Fur Deutschland ' (Everything For Germany), within a black steel scabbard with nickel mounts, blade 20cm.
A Third Reich German army officers dagger - with a steel oak leaf pommel, twisted celluloid grip and cross guard in the form of the Nazi eagle with downward facing quillons, blade etched P D Luneschloss Solingen, the stippled steel scabbard with oak leaf bands and suspension rings, blade 25cm long.
A German Third Reich SS dagger - double edged blade etched 'Meine Ehre Heisst Treue' (My honour is loyalty) with a nickel cross guard stamped SSA and a hardwood grip inset with eagle and swastika with enamelled SS runes, in a black scabbard with nickel plated mounts, the central band with interlinked stylised swastikas, blade 22cm.
A Bow porcelain ornament 18th century, in the form of a pot of flowers, with polychrome decoration, anchor and dagger mark16cm higha small Sèvres style jar, with a high loop handle, painted and incised marks9cm high anda milk glass tea bowl and saucer, with enamel floral decorationcup 6cm highsaucer 12cm diameter (4)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition ReportBowm minor chips and losses
Small quantity of silver and other jewellery to include; Pair of silver and Blue John navette shaped cufflinks, 23mm long; white metal oval brooch repoussé decoration of a lady winding wool, 38mm wide; Scottish hardstone kilt pin in form of a dagger; plaid brooch; grouse foot brooch; rings, etc.
Matchbox Commando - Dagger Force & Strike Team vehicles & sets. Comprising Dagger Force Volvo Covered Truck, VW Transporter, Police Launch Boat, Mission Helicopter, 5x piece Gift Set, Strike Team Mercedes G Wagon, Swamp Rat Boat, 5x piece Gift Set, all blister packs have been opened. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint with Fair to Excellent blister cards & boxes. (8)
Ca. 1200 - 600 BC.A collection of three bronze weapons. The first is a bronze short dagger cast via the lost wax (cire perdue) technique with a small polygonal section tang. The double-edged blade has sharpened edges, and a profile that tapers to a narrow tip and prominent midrib. The second is a spearhead with a short curved tang and large blade finely cast in one piece. The third is a dagger with double sharpened edges and short tang. Layers of mottled green and brown patina envelop the entire weapon.For similar see: Muscarella O. W., Bronze and Iron: Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1988, n. cat. 392. Size: 260-305mm x 40-40mm; Weight: 580g.Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Ca. 1200 - 600 BC.A collection of three bronze weapons. The first is a bronze short dagger cast via the lost wax (cire perdue) technique with a small polygonal section tang. The double-edged blade has sharpened edges and a profile that tapers to a narrow tip. The second is a dagger with a short tang and a large blade finely cast in one piece. The third is a spearhead with double sharpened edges and a short curved tang. Layers of mottled green and brown patina envelop the entire weapon.For similar see: Muscarella O. W., Bronze and Iron: Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1988, n. cat. 392. Size: 280-330mm x 40-60mm; Weight: 680g.Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Ca. 1200 BC. A solid bronze dagger with a tapered, double-edged blade featuring a central ridge. The rectangular guard transitions into a contoured grip, terminating in a curved pommel.For similar see: Christie's, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann Collection, Part I, Lots 14, 24, 33.Size: 350mm x 60mm; Weight: 575gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A bronze dagger with a tapering, double-edged blade that narrows to a sharp point. The blade is slightly convex and connects to a rectangular guard with a slightly raised edge, while the narrow, elongated hilt, featuring a series of evenly spaced, prominent ridges along its length, is recessed to accommodate inlay and terminates in a crescent-shaped pommel.For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann Collection Part I, Lot 14, 24; The British Museum, Museum number 136084.Size: 375mm x 45mm; Weight: 245gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously with Dr. Roozendaal collection, the Netherlands, 1970s-1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A bronze dagger with a double-edged blade tapering to a sharp point. The blade is defined by a prominent central ridge running along its length. The lower part of the blade is cast into a broad guard with outwardly curved terminals, each terminating in a stylised animal-head finial. The hilt extends downward from the guard and features a textured pattern along its length. The grip ends in a hemispherical pommel.Size: 320mm x 40mm; Weight: 255gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Middle Kingdom, 12th - 15th Dynasty, Ca. 1991-1640 BC.A bronze dagger with a pointed blade and a raised midrib, inserted into the separately cast hilt and attached by rivets. The hilt, with an arched guard tapering along the sides of the blade, features an openwork pommel flaring to secure the circular openwork hippopotamus tooth terminal, riveted in place. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Object Number: 11.150.16; The Louvre Museum, Inventory Number E 22895. A similar example sold for USD 39,400 at Christie's, Live Auction 1915, Antiquities, 6 December 2007, Lot 12.Size: 495mm x 95mm; Weight: 760gProvenance: Private collection, London, UK; Ex. C. E. Schultze collection, Germany, late 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece is accompanied by an authentication report from Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
Ca. 500 BC. A bronze acinaces dagger with a double-edged blade tapering to a sharp point and a pronounced midrib running along its length. Broad and angular, the guard connects to a flat-section grip with parallel ridges extending downward. The hilt terminates in an openwork pommel with two opposing stylised animal heads.Size: 280mm x 60mm; Weight: 270gProvenance: Private London collection, acquired on the European art market pre 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
A small Mughal style gem set dagger with carved emerald and enamel The hilt surmounted with a hexagonal emerald and the scabbard with deep blue enamel ground and foliate white paste inset. With a yellow gold blade, hallmarked '750'. Property of a nobleman Dimensions: 5.5 in. (H) x 2.25 in. (W)
A group of five various daggers and a glass axe To include: [a] Early 20th century, A cloisonné enamel and nephrite handled knife [b] A cloisonné enamel and gilt metal dagger [c] Three silver mounted daggers [d] Turkish, A gilded glass presentational axe Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve
An Edward VIII silver salver, Cohen & Charles, London 1936, circular scalloped form with engraved armorial crest, depicting hand holding a dagger with spur on sleeve, and motto Perge Quo Coepisti, 15.5cm, 4.1oz . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only general surface wear and small black surface spots all over, hallmarks clear
A white metal and horn dagger (Khanjar), Oman, the sheath worked in repousse with bands of trailing foliage, and geometric punch work, 32cm, with a cloth belt, together with another dagger, with wooden handle, the sheath bound in coloured cloth, with a gilt thread and cloth belt (2)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
French chassepot sword bayonet, and a Jambiya Dagger Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.Condition Report: Jambiya dagger-The handle appears to be a resin handle
A Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Solingen Wagner & Lange, the double edged steel blade (22cm) detailed 'Illes Fur Deutchland', shaped wooden handle and brown painted steel scabbard. 34cm overall.Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
A French Model 1874 Bayonet, St. Etienne,1877, with scabbard, another, lacking scabbard, Remington 1913 bayonet, with scabbard, a 1907 bayonet with scabbard, another 1907 bayonet with leather scabbard, and a Lebel type.1886 Cruciform bayonet, lacking handle, and an eastern dagger (7)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
A late Second World War German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger, the 25.5cm plated magnetic blade etched with maker's mark 'RICH. ABR. HERDER, SOLINGEN', the hilt with zinc crossguard and pommel and a wrythen fluted orange bakelite grip, housed in silver plated pebbled scabbard.Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
WWII Third Reich Lutfwaffe Officers Second Pattern Dress Dagger, with knot and scabbard, including hanging straps by Eickhorn Solingen trade mark to forte, Eagle and Swastika crossguard, Swastika in oak leaf pommel. wire bound, celluloid grip, scabbard with oak leaf bands - some minor nicks to blade and slight bend to tip.
Third Reich Hitler Youth Leaders Dagger by E & F Horster Solingen, flat pommel incorporating Hitler Youth lozenge, twisted wire grip, patterned cross guard, blade etched with motto Blut Und Ehre!, RZM mark and code M7/36, leather wrapped scabbard and mounts, top mount with Hitler Youth eagle (slight jiggle to grip).
WWII Third Reich Lutfwaffe Officers First pattern Dress Dagger, with knot and named scabbard, including hanging straps by Robert Klass, Solingen, 'Kissing Cranes' trademark to forte, crossguard and pommel with sundial Swastikas, wire bound leather grip, leather covered scabbard with mounts, throat marked to front 'Karl Huhn' and to rear 'Zur Erinnerung an Meine Dienstzeit Fliegerhorst Stade', some minor surface damage to leather grip.
A vintage Omega lady's wristwatch, having a manual-wind movement and frosted silver face with Arabic even numerals, gilt dagger markers and conforming sword hands with blued steel centre-sweep seconds hand, in gold plated case, circa 1944, 21 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)

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