EDGED WEAPONS AND ACCOUTREMENTS |
571 |
An army officers dress dagger in
VG+++ condition with a small ding to the face of the scabbard.
The dagger is a complete sleeper straight from the family and
in need of a good clean. The item has the early silver/nickel
plate finish and an orange grip. The blade is not maker marked
on this dagger. Complete with its bullion knot and hanging straps. |
£385
|
572 |
An army officers sword in VG++ to
better condition. The sword is maker marked by Carl Eichorn and
is shown in Angolias book SWORDS OF GERMANY 1900/45 as model
number 1706. The sword is the leopard head type with red glass
eyes and gilded aluminium hilt fittings. There is about 80% of
the gilt remaining on the hilt fittings and the sword is complete
with its wire wrap to the grip. The scabbard retains about 80/90%
of its original black paint finish. |
£325
|
573 |
An army officers sword in VG+++ overall
condition. The sword is NOT maker marked but is shown on page
124 of Angolias book SWORDS OF GERMANY 1900/45, and is attributed
to the maker EMIL VOOS. The sword is the dove head type and with
a stylised eagle/swastika. The hilt fittings on this sword are
gilt on aluminium with almost all the gilt still intact making
it an attractive item. The wire wrap on the grip is a very simple
twist affair and is intact. The scabbard has the last 30cms re
painted, and not very well, but could be sorted very easily .
Overall a nice sword and a scarce one. |
£350
|
574 |
An army officers sword in VG+++ condition.
The sword is maker marked by Carl Eickhorn and is shown in Angolias
book SWORDS OF GERMANY 1900/45 as model 1693 “WRANGEL”,
one of the Eickhorn field marshal series of swords.
The sword is a lion head model with red glass eyes and gilded
aluminium hilt fittings. There is about 95% of the gilt
finish still intact on the hilt fittings, and the sword is complete
with its wire wrap to the grip. The scabbard retains about 75%+
of its black paint finish. Complete with correct knot/portepee. |
£365
|
575 |
An army officers sword in VG+++ condition.
The sword is maker marked ALCOSO SOLINGEN and with the
makers scales logo. The item is shown on page 65 (Lower left)
as an unattributed model in the book SWORDS OF GERMANY 1900/45.
The sword is a dove head type and early issue with the hilt fittings
being made from brass. Grip is complete with its wire wrap and
the black painted scabbard retains about 80/85% of its paint
finish. As a bonus the sword comes with its correct knot/portepee. |
£350
|
576 |
A luftwaffe second model dress dagger
in VG+++ condition with grey/blued scabbard and white grip. The
blade is maker marked TIGER SOLINGEN and with the makers tiger
logo. |
£295
|
577 |
A scarce 1921 model naval dagger
in VG+++ condition. The dagger has the flame style pommel and
black wire wrapped grip. The cross guard is the same style as
used on the nazi period daggers. The non maker marked blade is
of the cheaper quality manufacture more like the examples produced
for the earlier 1919 issues. The brass scabbard has the lightning
bolt design and knotted rope fittings for the scabbard rings.
The scabbard is dent free and the dagger is in VG+++ to better
condition. Overall length is shorter than the nazi period daggers
at 38 centimetres. |
£595
|
578 |
A very scarce shooting association
dagger in VG+++ condition. A very clean example with all metal
fittings retaining their silver/nickel plate finish. Double etched
blade with excellent detail. Blade maker marked ALCOSO SOLINGEN.
One continuous crack in the celluloid covering of the grip, this
at the very top of the grip and very secure. Complete with all
its clamshell and grip insignia. |
£1250
|
579 |
A RARE miniature RAD officers dagger
in VG++ to better condition. The dagger has a yellow celluloid
grip and the blade is maker marked ALCOSO SOLINGEN as well as
the RAD ARBEIT ADELT motto. All metal fittings are heavy
silver/nickel plated with excellent detail. There is a little
plating lift to the scabbard and on blade under the cross
guard. The dagger measures 20cms and is one of the longest and
rarest in the miniature series. |
£695
|
580 |
A Hitler Youth knife in with plain
blade in VG+++ condition. An RZM maker marked blade and complete
with its scabbard etc. |
£195
|
581 |
An army Ncos parade bayonet variation!!.
The bayonet blade length is the same as the standard carbine
Nco type, but this one is in the form as seen and used on the
longer pattern o/rs model. Blade maker marked PUMA SOILINGEN
and with the makers logo. Complete with its black leather frog
and red felt rifle block. VG+++ condition. |
£95
|
582 |
A Fire brigade Ncos side arm in VG+++
to better condition and complete with its black leather frog.
The bayonet blade length is the same as the standard Nco carbine
blade but is in the style of the longer o/rs model. The blade
is maker marked E.PACK & SOHN SOLINGEN and with the makers
logo. The grip fittings are the standard rivets unlike the screws
used by this firm on their army parade bayonets. |
£115
|
583 |
A scarce variation of the Fire brigade
side arm. The blade is the same length as the standard o/rs version
but is in the style of the shorter Ncos carbine models. The blade
is maker marked WKC and with the makers logo. VG+++ condition. |
£110
|
584 |
A nazi K98 service bayonet and scabbard
complete with leather frog. The bayonet has the bakelite grips
and comes with matching numbers 3735. VG++ to better condition. |
£100
|
585 |
A nazi K98 service bayonet and scabbard
in VG+++ condition with wooden slab grips. The bayonet is NON
matching number type. Complete with its black leather frog, type
with retaining strap. |
£60
|
586 |
A nazi K98 service bayonet and scabbard
in VG++ to better condition. The bayonet is a NON matching number
type. The bayonet has slab wooden grips and is maker marked 9593
and dated 1942. |
£40
|
587 |
A brown leather dagger hanger for
use on the SA and NSKK daggers. VG+++ condition and RZM etc marked. |
£55
|
588 |
A police sword knot in VG++++ un
used condition and still tied together. |
£40 |