- World War 1 Military Bayonets with
World War 1 Military Bayonets with Scabbards (3)
- WORLD WAR ONE IMPERIAL GERMAN ARTILLERY
WORLD WAR ONE IMPERIAL GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER'SWORLD WAR ONE IMPERIAL GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SWORD, the heavy sword with 30" slight curve blade, heavy iron "P" guard, brown hard rubber grip. Blade stamped on spine crown over "W" over "14". Stamped with makers name under rain guard "Simon & Co, Suhl. Manufactured 1914. Includes metal scabbard, overall length 36 1/4".
- WWI US FANCY DRESS CAVALRY SWORD
WWI US FANCY DRESS CAVALRY SWORD WITH SCABBARD US Army Model 1903 Officer's Dress Sword, made by Jacob Reed's Sons, Philadelphia, PA. Etched and gilt blade, carved horn grip, silverplate cup hilt having reticulated oval US badge set into foliate brackets, the nickle plated scabbard with applied cast brass filligee fixtures. 32" blade, 39" overall.
- World War II German dress saber
World War II German dress saber with Blue Max cross 37"l. and a silverplate three-piece chafing dish/warmer with the Blue Max cross 10"h.x16"w.
- A WWI era Naval officer's dress
A WWI era Naval officer's dress sword, G Spencer, Portsmouth, with brass mounted leather scabbard and accompanying framed photograph/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
- THREE US CIVIL AND POST WAR OFFICERS
THREE US CIVIL AND POST WAR OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS Collections of three dress swords, the first sword may be a Weyersberg (German), militia sword, with mother of pearl grip scales complete, the guard having the symbol for South Carolina, a palm tree motif with the date 1776, a King George stamped head marking on lower part of the blade, original silvering can be seen in protected areas; the second sword is a M1860 Spanish American War officer?s type made by M. C. Lilley (Columbus Ohio), with a German walking bear stamp, having elaborate mounts and etching,, The third sword made by Harold Crane, New York, is a model M1860 Spanish American war officer?s dress sword, presented to Colonel Walter E Coe of Meriden CT by his friends, circa 1900, eight names adorn the scabbard with a nicely engraved eagle set above a lower mount dated Dec 25,1900, the blade engraved with patriotic symbols. Approximate measurements: First, blade l. 30. 5" overall l. 36. 25",second, blade l. 30" overall l. 36", with scabbard l. 37", third, blade l. 31",overall l. 38" with scabbard l. 39. 5"
- AN EDWARD VII DRESS SWORD AND A
AN EDWARD VII DRESS SWORD AND A GEORGE V DRESS SWORD (2) Early 20th Century Both with pierced metal guards with the royal monograms, wire wrapped grips, the blade of the George V sword decorated and inscribed ' Ranken & Co Ltd Calcutta Lahore London' and in metal sheath, the Edward VII sword in leather sheath, both blades 82cm long
- JAPANESE WORLD WAR ONE OFFICERS
JAPANESE WORLD WAR ONE OFFICERS SWORDJAPANESE WORLD WAR ONE OFFICERS SWORD, 26 1/4" machine made blade, with narrow deep fuller, serial #02210, stacked cannonball arsenal mark. long narrow "D" guard, wire wrapped rayskin grip, metal sheath with single hanger and toe guard.
- Victorian British Military Dress
Victorian British Military Dress Sword
- US WORLD WAR I KRAG BAYONET With
US WORLD WAR I KRAG BAYONET With scabbard and frog.
- Victorian Royal Fusilliers Military
Victorian Royal Fusilliers Military Dress Sword
- WORLD WAR II KREIGSMARINE NAVAL
WORLD WAR II KREIGSMARINE NAVAL OFFICER SWORDA World War II Kreigsmarine naval officer's dress sword by E. & F. Horster Solingen, showing a white celluloid & wire bound grip mounted to a folding gilt guard & pommel, the blade engraved with foliate detail, together with its brass bound leather scabbard. Blade length 29.75", overall length 35.5".
- WWI US MODEL 1917 TRENCH KNIFEAmerican
WWI US MODEL 1917 TRENCH KNIFEAmerican Cutlery Company World War I M1917 trench knife and scabbard. Known as a “Knuckle Duster”, the knife has a D-shaped hand guard with triangle shaped “Knuckles”. Marked inside the guard, "A.C.CO. USA 1917". Triangular blade measures approx. 8 shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN OFFICER'S SWORDartillery
WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN OFFICER'S SWORDartillery officers etched sword with scabbard, signed Clemen & Jung of Solingen on top edge of blade, circa between 1889-WW1. Lion with jeweled eyes, handle with ornate design, shagreen wrap, cannons on one side, shield on other. 41" inscabbard, 39 3/4" without, blade 34" long. Some oxidation to blade, scuffing. Scabbard with wear, denting, oxidation. Partial Christie's tag attached. Provenance: Property from a Fairfield County Estate.
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- U.S. 1918, W.W. I, fighting knife,
U.S. 1918, W.W. I, fighting knife, with triangular blade. Estimate $100-125
- Selection of First World War and
Selection of First World War and Second World War Bayonets Commando Knives Scabbards and Trenchards and Edwardian Muscet Powder Flask (6)
- A 19th Century cut steel handled
A 19th Century cut steel handled dress sword, with blued triangular section blade with scrolling foliate decoration
- WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II TRENCH
WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II TRENCH DAGGERSWorld War I and World War II Trench Daggers,
- A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century German dress sword the 32.25ins engraved steel blade with gilt brass hilt and helmet pattern finial and wire bound grip 39.25ins overall blade engraved ''Gott Segne Die Stade Und Den Sanat''
- THREE OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS, ONE
THREE OFFICERS DRESS SWORDS, ONE NAMED Three US officer's dress swords, the first an Ames (American), M1860 officers dress sword, with an eagle and stars pommel, an eagle guard and an etched blade with patriotic symbols including eagles, flags, drums, and the letters N. S. H. S. C; the second, a WW1 period US Navy officer?s m1852 sword made by E. Pietrangelo (Annapolis, MD) having a gilded handle and guard above a blade etched with patriotic symbols of Navy life, including anchors, eagle, knots, anchor with shield and 15 stars, with an ornate scabbard mount; the third sword a M1860, made and sold by Charles Svendsen (Cincinnati Oh), having a pommel with an eagle on one side and a coat of arms on the other, a wire wrapped shagreen covered grip, a guard with patriotic symbols above a blade etched with an open book, presumed to be a bible, florals and geometric shapes, named to John F. Malonen, reverse shows same symbolism and etched 'Knights of St. John", with ornate scabbard. Approximate measurements: First blade l. 31",overall l. 37", with scabbard l. 38. 5" Second, blade l. 30", overall l. 35. 5", with scabbard l. 37. 5" Third, l. 30", overall l. 38. 5", with scabbard l.
- WKC WWI German sword; celluloid
WKC WWI German sword; celluloid grip, a style in heavy use with Hessian regiments. 39 1/2"L. Clean blade, surface wear to scabbard.
- AMERICAN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD.
AMERICAN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD. Third quarter 19th century. Civil War period with brass eagle guard and leather wrapped handle. Faint foliate engraving on blade. Metal scabbard is worn. 37"l.
- WWI Bayonet & Knife L 22 1/2''
WWI Bayonet & Knife L 22 1/2'' & 16''E
- WORLD WAR TWO GERMAN POLICE SWORD
WORLD WAR TWO GERMAN POLICE SWORD 31 1/2'' straight blade with 2/3 length fuller wire wrapped wood grip inset with copper insignia having national bird with swastika ''D'' shaped guard metal scabbard with nickel toe guard and basket weave pattern throat manufactured by Clemen & Jung Solingen as written plus shield ''Z'' mark.
- U.S. Navy officer's presentation
U.S. Navy officer's presentation sword World War II model. 38.5"l.
- GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER'S LION
GERMAN ARTILLERY OFFICER'S LION HEAD DRESS SWORDWWI Imperial Army German Prussian lion head artillery officer dress sword. No markings on blade. Guard appears to have a crown over and inital "E" stamping. Overall saber length is approx. 39 1/2", 33" blade. Grip is wire wrapped over what appear shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- SWORD. Russo-Japan or World War
SWORD. Russo-Japan or World War II era Japanese officer's sword. Hilt appears shellacked. Metal scabbard 35''l. overall.
- A German 'Nazi' Officers dress
A German 'Nazi' Officers dress dagger and scabbard of WWII design 15.5ins overall with original aluminium scabbard and dress fitting (dagger bears marks for Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co Solingenblade stamped with helm over WKC Solingen - pommel and ferule missing)
- A Victorian Officer's dress sword
A Victorian Officer's dress sword with 32ins blade (pitted) and brass hilt cast with crest and with wire bound grip 37ins overall (lacking scabbard) a socket bayonet two Army water bottles a selection of spurs and other equipment various
- INTERWAR US ARMY DRESS SWORD Made
INTERWAR US ARMY DRESS SWORD Made by the M.C. Lilley Co of Columbus OH, having an etched bright blade, nickle plated scabbard, black grip, US Army dress, ca. 1930-1940. 31" blade, 36 1/2" long overall. Includes vintage cloth sleeve marked "Bob Stander, 1934".
- A German?'Nazi' Officer's German
A German?'Nazi' Officer's German dress dagger and scabbard of WWII? design 15.75 overall (bears marks for?Arthur Evertz of Solingen)
- U.S. OFFICER'S CEREMONIAL DRESS
U.S. OFFICER'S CEREMONIAL DRESS SWORD, 1885 MODEL A ceremonial dress sword made for U.S. Army officers by Shannon, Miller & Crane of New York. Features a 30" engraved blade featuring images of crossed flags, eagle crests and scrollwork. Evidence of repairs to the handguard and lizard skin grip wrap. Overall good condition.
- A George V ceremonial dress sword
A George V ceremonial dress sword with leather scabbard
- PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR DRESS SWORD,
PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR DRESS SWORD, PRESENTED TOPrince Felix Constantin Alexander Johann Nepomuk of Salm-Salm (December 25, 1828: August 18, 1870). Prince Felix was a colonel of the 8th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The sword was made by Ames Arms of Chicopee, MA. The sword has an embossed hilt with brass braided shagreen grip. Hinged guard with dedication. The blade is engraved with US and American eagles, flags. Original scabbard, good overall condition. 35 1/4" long in scabbard, 4 1/2" wide at guard. Prince Felix served in the first Schleswig War, the Austro-Sardinian War, the American Civil War, the French intervention in Mexico, and the Franco-Prussian War (KIA). He participated in the Battle of Antietam as well as the Battle of Nashville. After the American Civil War, Prince Felix went to Mexico and served as aide-de-camp to Emperor Maximillian. He was captured and sentenced to death, but given a pardon by President Juarez after his wife Agnes lobbied for his release. He was later killed at the Battle of Gravelotte in the Franco-Prussian War.
- A WWII ERA US NAVAL OFFICER'S DRESS
A WWII ERA US NAVAL OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD A WWII Era US Naval Officer's dress sword, with a gilt banded shagreen handle, the blade inscribed "Oscar F. Gray", en suite with leather holster inscribed "O.F.G./USN", overal 37.5"l
- German Second World War Officers
German Second World War Officers Dress Dagger