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Second War British Army Insignia. Comprising a pair of Colonel’s shoulder rank insignia, each consisting of 2 rank pips and a crown; 2 x R.E.M.E. shoulder rank titles; 3 x British Army of the Rhine Troops (B.A.O.R.) Cloth Formation patches. One khaki Officers uniform waist belt; together with various British Army Staff Gorget patches, 3 large pairs and 4 small pairs, all but two complete with buttons, generally good condition (lot) £40-£60
Hammer Price: £10
Miscellaneous Cap Badges, Rank Insignia, and Buttons A large quantity of miscellaneous cap badges, rank pips, and buttons, including approximately 50 rank pips and 16 large and 8 small Royal Artillery brass buttons, some reproductions, generally good condition, sold as viewed and not subject to return (lot) £80-£120
Hammer Price: £50
Balmoral Highlanders Buttons. 28 silver diamond-shaped buttons of the Balmoral Highlanders, by Firmin & Sons., Ltd., London, all maker marked on the reverse, and all complete with retaining loop, extremely good condition, rare (28) £200-£300
Hammer Price: £200
A Second War Czechoslovakia Air Force Pilots Badge. A good example by Spink & Son, London, silver and gilt, in case of issue, extremely good condition £200-£300
Hammer Price: £850
Royal Navy Militaria Pertaining to Vice Admiral G. R. Blount, D.S.O., Royal Navy. A black tin box by Matthews & Co Outfitters, Portsea, with the owner’s name painted to the front; ‘G. R. Blount, R.N.’, containing a period military/naval compass in its leather case, initials ‘C.R.B.’ to front; eight Royal Marine Officer badges; Royal Marine Artillery shoulder title; Royal Marine shoulder title; and two Royal Navy Office’s waist belt buckles, generally good condition (lot) ...
Hammer Price: £150
A German Second War Luftwaffe Honour Goblet. Known as the Ehrenpokal, The Luftaffe honour goblet produced with the material known as Alpaka, awarded to Leutnant Herbert Eichblatt, award date ’23.10.42’. Herbert Eichblatt was a stuka pilot with Stuka Geschwader 2 and was also awarded the German Cross in gold. The goblet is very dark, it appears to have been coated with a form of varnish, which has solidified causing a rough uneven finish to the goblet overall and artificially darkened...
Hammer Price: £2,200
A German Second War Naval Officer’s Sword with Engraved Blade. The ultimate naval sword of the Second World War being the example with the fully double etched blade with the Kiel Memorial, downswept winged eagle and swastika above an anchor. Mint blade with a stamped WKC, logo, we mention this as the copies have an etched logo. The etched scene showing battleships, submarines and sea planes. The blade is superb. Felt washer still in place between the upper throat and the lower grip. Both...
Hammer Price: £2,400
A German Second War Naval Officer’s Ordnance Issue Sword. A good example of the sword that was ordnance issued to naval officers, many swords with Weimar period markings are often offered as Third Reich period, this is incorrect, the Third Reich period swords have to have Third Reich ( eagle and Swastika ) waffen amt stamps on the back edge of the blade and on the base of the lower scabbard mount. This example with an excellent stamped blade ‘E & F Horster, Solingen’, standard naval...
£1,200–£1,600
A German Second War S.S. Officer’s Sword. A very fine example of the SS officers sword with its original portapee knot. The blade is without maker indicating this is an early heavy nickel production. Standard white leather washer between the blade and the hilt. Runic symbol mark to the upper throat and the lower section of the D guard, the blade itself superb in its original scabbard, which has virtually all of its original paint finish with minor abrasions. Good high quality nickel...
£5,000–£7,000
A German Second War Luftwaffe General’s Sword. Nice condition Luftwaffe General Officers sword, 78cm blade in good condition, clearly stamped ‘Eickhorn’. The etched panels to both sides good and deep, the gilt is faint to the central blued panel with a facsimile signature of Hermann Goering. The gilt overall to the hilt and two folding shell guards and the upper and lower scabbard mounts generally good, some rubbing in places. Deep orange grip which has one minor chip to both ends of...
£7,000–£9,000
A German Second War Kriegsmarine Naval Officer’s Dagger by Clemen & Jung. Standard naval fouled anchor and foliate etching panels to both sides of the blade. Interestingly the original owners name A. Schroder is hand engraved to the very tip of the blade in the area without etched panels so as not to interfere with the etch panelling. The gilding is dull overall. The grip is without cracks, complete with its original grip wire. Good fit to the scabbard with its retaining...
Hammer Price: £420
A German Second War Kriegsmarine Officer’s Dagger. A nice example with excellent blade by E & F Horster, Solingen. Standard naval etched panels to the blade with fouled anchor to both sides and floriated work. The grip is undamaged with its original grip wire, still with the remains of its silver portapee knot, of which the cord to the acorn is frail and hanging to the main body. The scabbard retains some original gilt with a single indentation below the second hanging ring band,...
Hammer Price: £360
A German Second War Third Reich Naval Dagger by Puma. A good example of the standard naval dagger but by the scarce maker Puma of Solingen. Good standard sailing ship and fouled anchor etching to the blade, some slight cloudiness. One minor crack to the celluloid grip, all grip wire intact. The scabbard is totally free of dents. Red felt washer remaining between the blade and lower cross guard. Button retaining fitting for the blade intact, good condition £400-£500
A German Second War Erased Rohm S.A. Man’s Dagger. A good and scarce erased Rohm SA mans dagger. The blade is clearly stamped with early marking of Carl Eickhorn. Grind marks where the Ernst Rohm logo has been removed but still various tips of letters are visible, which can be seen from the images. Standard early heavy nickel grip fittings. Good striped wood grip with undamaged enamel to the SA inset and high quality national eagle. Group marked HA on the reverse of the lower...
Hammer Price: £440
A German Second War S.A. Model 33 Man’s Dagger. A very good blade by the unusual maker of Hermann Hahn of Sol.Wald. Much original cross grain finish remaining although slight black spotting. Heavy quality grip mounts with the lower grip mount NM group marked with the issue number 242. High quality national eagle, undamaged SA inset. In its original anodised scabbard, which is subdued. Good plating to both the upper and lower scabbard mounts, the upper throat is...
Hammer Price: £460
A German Second War S.A. Model 33 Man’s Dagger. Good blade marked RZM M7/12. The plating to the grip mounts good with some minor oxidisation conversant with its late production. Undamaged wood grip with high quality national eagle and undamaged SA inset badge. In its original painted scabbard, which retains all of its original paint with age lines showing through. Good high quality plating to the upper and lower scabbard mounts, good condition £300-£400
Hammer Price: £340
A German Second War S.A. Model 33 Man’s Dagger. Excellent blade double stamped RZM M7/66 1939 plus the Eickhorn logo. The plating to the grip mounts good but suffering some oxidisation. Wood grip perfect with an aluminium national eagle and undamaged enamel SA inset. The scabbard with matching plating to the upper and lower scabbard mounts with some light lifting of the plating. The paint finish to the scabbard missing in places, generally good condition £160-£200
A German Second War S.S. Model 33 Enlisted Man’s Dagger. Extremely nice blade with all cross grain finish remaining, marked ‘SS120/34 RZM’. This is a transitional piece having a RZM marked blade but with early heavy nickel fittings, anodised scabbard that has virtually all of its anodising remaining with one minor dent, minor abrasions to the ebony wood grip, high quality national eagle, undamaged enamel to the SS inset badge to the grip. Fitted with the scarce vertical hanger, of...
Hammer Price: £1,800
A German Second War S.S. Model 33 Man’s Dagger. Generally good blade with some scuffing by the unusual maker of Justinuswerk of Solingen. Both the upper grip mounts of the heavy quality nickel type, lower mount group marked BO. Minor chipping to the wood grip. High quality national eagle with undamaged enamel SA inset in a brown painted scabbard, which has some loss but still has some original lacquer remaining. Good plating to the upper and lower scabbard mounts with a minor...
Hammer Price: £400
A German Second War N.S.K.K. Model 33 Man’s Dagger. Excellent blade by Wilh.Kober & Kompanie, Suhl. Much original cross grain finish remaining. Heavy quality grip mounts, the lower mount group marked TH. High quality national eagle, undamaged enamel to the SA inset. In its original black anodised scabbard, which has some light scuffing. Plating to the upper and lower scabbard mounts very good with its black or very dark brown leather hanging strap and clip in place, the clip...
Hammer Price: £650
A German Second War N.S.K.K. Model 33 Man’s Dagger. Good blade by F.W. Jordan of Solingen, some minor scratching to the tip area. Dark wood grip undamaged. Nice quality national eagle with slight chipping to the enamel of the SA inset. Heavy nickel upper grip fittings. Group marked HE, in its original scabbard, which is of the painted variety, it has lost a lot of its original paint. The plating to the fittings generally good but missing its suspension ring. Fitted to the...
A German Second War Army Officer’s Dagger by Anton Wingen Junior. A very nice blade, virtually mint. All cross grain finish remaining. White grip totally undamaged, slightly discoloured through exposure to either nicotine or sun. All of the fittings to the upper pommel, cross guard and scabbard are virtually mint bright. Fitted with a set of brocade deluxe officers hangers, which have all the clips present and working correctly, very good condition £300-£400
A German Second War Army Officer’s Dagger by Henkels. Absolutely mint blade by Henkels, totally undamaged white grip. All of the original finish to the upper pommel, cross guard and scabbard all match in colour and quality with the unique three dimensional style national eagle to the cross guard, with its original silver portapee knot and a good set of standard officers brocade hangers with all clips working correctly, extremely good condition £300-£400
A German Second War Army Officer’s Dagger. Beautiful condition army officers dagger with blade by Robert Klass of Solingen. All of the original patinated finish to the upper pommel, cross guard and scabbard all remain, the scabbard is free of dents. Deep orange grip without cracks, slight shading on one side where exposed to sunlight. Complete with a set of the deluxe quality brocade hangers with all clips present and working correctly, extremely good condition £300-£400
A German Second War R.L.B. 1st Model Officer’s Dagger. A very good example of the rare 1st model RLB officers dagger. Virtually mint blade by Paul Weyersberg of Solingen. All of the plating to the cross guard and upper pommel excellent, also matching good plating to the upper and lower scabbard mount. The leather to the grip with minor abrasion close to the cross guard. Slight losses of blue enamel to the RLB logo. Original hanging strap and belt loop, very good condition £1,800-£2,200
Hammer Price: £1,700
A German Second War R.L.B. 2nd Model Officer’s Dagger. A very clean example of the RLB 2nd model officers dagger. The blade is virtually mint by Paul Weyersberg, Solingen. All cross grain finish remaining. Excellent plating to the cross guard and upper pommel with good finish remaining to the RLB 2nd model sunburst badge without any chipping to the enamel. The leather to the hilt good without scuffs to the leather. The scabbard all fittings with good plating, leather also excellent with a...
Hammer Price: £1,900
A German Second War R.L.B. 1st Model Man’s Dagger. A very clean example of the RLB 1st model mans dagger. Mint blade by E & F Horster of Solingen with all cross grain finish remaining. The plating to the hilt and upper pommel excellent, no oxidisation. Wood grip perfect with minor chipping to the lettering of the RLB badge with good silvering to the sunburst. The scabbard has all its original black painted finish remaining with minor rust bleed showing through. Good plating to the lower...
Hammer Price: £1,100
A German Second War Teno Officer’s Dagger. A very good condition Teno officers dagger, the blade by Eickhorn with standard Eickhorn etched logo with the Teno logo above. Slight black spotting just above the head of the eagle to the Teno logo. Deep orange grip totally free of cracks. Remains of the chemical patination to the lower areas of both the upper pommel and the cross guard still intact. No lifting of plating. The blade is stamped number 2123 which matches the stamped...
A German Second War Land Customs Dagger with Straps and Knot. A very nice condition Land Customs dagger with mint blade by Alcoso of Solingen. All of the green leather to both the grip and scabbard perfect. Good deep detail to the upper pommel and aluminium grip. The upper parts of the dagger being the pommel and grip are in aluminium, the scabbard fittings are in nickel, this is quite commonly encountered. Complete with a good used set of the green and silver brocade service straps, which...
A German Second War Land Customs Dagger. Mint blade by Alcoso, Solingen. All of the fittings to the grip and the scabbard are in matching brushed aluminium, the leather to grip excellent with original grip wire intact. Undamaged scabbard mounts, the leather to the scabbard has patches missing, generally good condition £1,200-£1,600
A German Second War Postschutz Officer’s Dagger. Excellent blade, maker marked ‘Paul Weyersberg Solingen’ with much original cross grain finish remaining. Original leather washer sitting between the blade and the cross guard. All plating to the cross guard and upper pommel good, enamel to swastikas on both sides of the cross guard undamaged. Marked ‘2158 DRP’ to the underside of the cross guard. Good wood grip with its correct Postschutz insignia fitted. Fitted into its correct...
£2,400–£2,800
A German Second War Red Cross Officers Dagger. Magnificent blade, non maker marked, the Red Cross officers daggers never had visible makers marks. All cross grain finish to the blade complete. Deep orange grip, which is uncracked but has one chip to the right hand side, one minor chip to the face side. The plating thin to the top pommel and to the cross guard, good heavy plating visible to the scabbard without any indentations. Both screws holding the throat in place with heads unturned,...
£1,000–£1,400
A German Second War Hitler Youth Leader’s Dagger with Straps. An excellent example of the rare Hitler Youth leaders dagger. The blade is marked RZM M7/36. The Blut Und Ehre with exclamation mark logo good and clear, the Und and Ehre still having all of its lower field dark grey finish intact with the lower field of the word Blut without its grey finish. All grip wire excellent, plating to the hilt and upper pommel good with some slight rubbing to the edges,...
Hammer Price: £4,200
A German Second War Hitler Youth Dagger. A very good example of the Hitler Youth dagger. The blade with the Blut Und Ehre plus exclamation mark logo. On the reverse side multiple markings of RZM M7/42 1936 plus the knights head of the WKC Solingen company. Leather washer still intact, undamaged plastic grips with HJ enamelled badge inset. All plating to the hilt and cross guard good with the blued finish to the scabbard all complete, slightly subdued with...
Hammer Price: £380
A German Second War Police Bayonet. A very good bladed police bayonet by Alexander Coppell of Solingen. One minor black spot to the flat edge of the blade with Third Reich acceptance stamp. The blade is double marked with the appropriate logo of Alexander Coppell ACS with Scales of Justice. Standard police hilt but of the slotted type with bayonet fixing working correctly. Stag grips. Aluminium police badge. Nickel plated scabbard fittings with a slight indentation to the lower...
A German Second War Police Bayonet. Standard police bayonet. Very nice condition blade by Clemen & Jung Solingen. Matching numbers to both hilt and upper scabbard mounts of S.B.L.1548. Standard Nickel police hilt, non slotted type. Undamaged stag grips. Aluminium police badge. Both upper and lower scabbard mounts having good Nickel plating. Leather firm, good stitching. Original unmarked frog. The blade is acceptance stamped on the flat back section, good condition £240-£280
Hammer Price: £280
A German Second War Police Bayonet. An extremely nice police bayonet with mint blade by E & F Horster, Solingen. Matched numbers S.KA.II.12 to both the lower grip and upper scabbard mount. Very nice bright Nickel plating to the standard police hilt, which is slotted for bayonet fixing. Stag grips undamaged. Aluminium police badge. Good bright nickel plating to both scabbard mounts. Leather good with stitching strong. Acceptance stamp on the flat portion of blade, good condition ...
A German Second War Police Bayonet. Standard police bayonet, blade by Alexander Coppell of Solingen. Generally good with slight spotting to the upper section of the fuller otherwise good and clean. Standard non slotted eagle headed hilt with stag grips, aluminium police bayonet, nickel plated upper and lower scabbard fittings, brown leather is good but slightly distorted, stitching strong. Matched numbers to the rear cross guard and to the upper scabbard mount L.LG.102....
A German Second War Diver’s Knife. A rare lead handled divers knife, originally painted red, which has lost most of its paint. The blade is good with the Henkels trademark with its tubular brass scabbard. The knife screws firmly into the scabbard with its brass belt loop, good condition £800-£1,200
£800–£1,200
A German Second War D.L.V./N.S.F.K. Flyers Knife. A very clean example of the DLV/NSFK flyers knife, faint traces of the Helbeig maker’s mark to the upper part of the blade, the lower part of the blade has been considerably shortened, blade length 15cm, the standard length should be 17.5cm. Good finish to all other portions of the dagger. Blue leather to the grip good. It would appear that the blue leather to the scabbard has possibly been replaced. Complete with its original hanging...
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