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**RAREST MAKER OF 1933 PATTERN SS DAGGERS**ORIGINAL**EARLY PRODUCTION**WW2 Era Nazi German Robert Klaas Solingen 1933 Pattern SS Man’s Dagger Unit Marked ‘I’ To (SS Group Munich) Motto Etched Blade & Scabbard. Sn 23246 - 23246
This is a rare original 1933 pattern SS Man’s Dagger and scabbard. All ranks of the SS were authorised to wear these daggers (see pages 48 & 49 of Johnson’s book Collecting The Edged Weapons Of The Third Reich Vol 1). The blade of this example is crisply marked with the Nazi manufacturer’s trademark of Robert Klaas Solingen and is without RZM marks indicating early production (Klaas made only circa 1,000 1933 pattern daggers and are rated rarity 10 (10 being the rarest) in ‘The service daggers of the SA & The NSKK’ by Siegert). The blade has the correct "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (my honour is loyalty) etched Blade. The blade has no damage and just light areas of scabbard rubbing consistent with service carry. The black wooden grip is original and undamaged. The Nazi German National Emblem and 'SS' runes roundel are original and secure. It has a heavy nickel cross guard & pommel. The guard is unit stamped ‘I’ to SS Group Munich. The dagger is complete with its original anodised metal scabbard which has no dents. The black finish has evenly faded with age. The scabbard has a single hanging ring and nickel plated chape and throat mount. The price for this rare Nazi SS piece includes UK delivery. Sn 23246 (NB Original SS & NSKK dagger belt hangers are available separately on this website)
£3,650.00

**VERY RARE INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTION**ORIGINAL**WW2 Era Nazi German 1933 Pattern RZM & Maker Marked NSKK Dagger By M7/27 Puma Solingen And Original Scabbard. Sn 23245 - 23245
This is an original 1933 pattern NSKK dagger and scabbard. The National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK) wore standard SA daggers from 1933 until 1936 when black scabbards were adopted. The blade is crisply stamped with the Nazi RZM roundel and Nazi manufacturer code M7/27 and Puma Solingen maker trademark. The presence of RZM mark and Maker name indicated intermediate production. Very early production daggers have just the maker name and late production had RZM code only. Puma made approx 17,000 early SA daggers and are rated as rarity value 6 in the book ‘The Service Daggers Of The SA & The NSKK' by Siegert (value 10 being the rarest). The blade also has the correct "Alles Fur Deutschland" inscription. The wooden grip is original and undamaged. The Nazi German National Emblem and 'SA' roundel are perfectly fitted. It has a Nickel plated cross guard & pommel. The dagger is complete with its original NSKK anodised black metal scabbard. The scabbard has a single hanging ring & nickel plated chape and throat mount. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23245 (NB Original SS & NSKK dagger belt hangers are available separately on this website)
£1,295.00

**ORIGINAL**EARLY PRODUCTION**RARE**WW2 Era Nazi German 1933 Pattern SS Man’s & NSKK Daggers ‘Double’ 2 Piece Black Leather Belt Hanger With Nickel Plated Buckle & DRGM Marked Sprung Clip By ‘A’ (F. W. Assmann & Söhne of Lüdenscheid). Sn 23247:1 - 23247:1
This is an original, early production, rare to find, WW2 Era Nazi German Double Black Leather Belt Hanger for 1933 Pattern SS Man’s & NSKK Daggers (examples of SS & NSKK dagger hangers are illustrated on page 124 of ‘Edged Weapons & Accoutrements Of Germany 1800-1945’ by Kreutz, Hofman, Johnson & Reddick. The 2 piece original leather hanger is fitted with its original nickel plated buckle and sprung metal clip. The clip is stamped with stylised barred ‘A’ trade mark of the famous maker F. W. Assmann & Söhne of Lüdenscheid, a German city known for its clothing accessories industry. The clip is also ‘DRGM’ period quality / patent assurance marked. The lack of Nazi RZM marks indicates early production (intermediate examples have maker and RZM marks, while late production have just RZM marks). Attached to the clip is its original small black leather belt loop with steel hanger ring. All leather and stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23247:1 (in German daggers box. NB. The SS man’s dagger illustrated in the images is not included. Original SS Man’s & NSKK daggers are available separately on this website)
£375.00

**ORIGINAL**INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTION**RARE**WW2 Era Nazi German 1933 Pattern SS Man’s & NSKK Daggers Black Leather Belt Hanger With Nickel Plated Buckle & OLC (Overhoff & Cie Lüdenscheid) Maker & M5/71 Marked Sprung Clip. Sn 23245:1 - 23245:1
This is an original, intermediate production, rare to find, WW2 Era Nazi German Black Leather Belt Hanger for 1933 Pattern SS Man’s & NSKK Daggers (examples of SS & NSKK dagger hangers are illustrated on page 124 of ‘Edged Weapons & Accoutrements Of Germany 1800-1945’ by Kreutz, Hofman, Johnson & Reddick). The original leather hanger is fitted with its original nickel plated buckle and sprung metal clip. The clip is marked with ‘OLC’ within diamond trade mark of Overhoff & Cie Lüdenscheid and is RZM M5/71 marked. The presence of both maker and RZM marks indicates intermediate production (early production have just maker marks & no RZM marks, intermediate examples have maker and RZM marks, while late production have just RZM marks). All leather and stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23245:1 (in German daggers box. NB. The SS man’s dagger illustrated in the images is not included. Original SS Man’s & NSKK daggers are available separately on this website)
£245.00

**ORIGINAL**INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTION**RARE**WW2 Era Nazi German 1933 Pattern SS Man’s & NSKK Daggers Black Leather Belt Hanger With Nickel Plated Buckle & OLC (Overhoff & Cie Lüdenscheid) Maker & M5/71 Marked Sprung Clip. Sn 23246:1 - 23246:1
This is an original, intermediate production, rare to find, WW2 Era Nazi German Black Leather Belt Hanger for 1933 Pattern SS Man’s & NSKK Daggers (examples of SS & NSKK dagger hangers are illustrated on page 124 of ‘Edged Weapons & Accoutrements Of Germany 1800-1945’ by Kreutz, Hofman, Johnson & Reddick). The original leather hanger is fitted with its original nickel plated buckle and sprung metal clip. The clip is marked with ‘OLC’ within diamond trade mark of Overhoff & Cie Lüdenscheid and is RZM M5/71 marked. The presence of both maker and RZM marks indicates intermediate production (early production have just maker marks & no RZM marks, intermediate examples have maker and RZM marks, while late production have just RZM marks). All leather and stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23246:1 (in German daggers box. NB. The SS man’s dagger illustrated in the images is not included. Original SS Man’s & NSKK daggers are available separately on this website)
£245.00

**ORIGINAL**WW2 Era Nazi German Bullion Hangers For Nazi German Heer (Army) Officer’s 1935 Pattern Daggers. ED 3047 - ED 3047
Nazi German Heer (Army) officer dagger hangers were a mandatory, privately purchased uniform accessory introduced in May 1935. They were designed to suspend the ceremonial dress dagger from the officer's belt or pocket area when a sabre was not being worn. The hangers were typically made of two straps of fabric, often featuring a silver-coloured face made of woven aluminium / bullion flat wire, backed with velvet in colours such as field grey, tan or dark green the same as our example. The straps feature metallic fittings, including oval buckles, adjustable slides, and spring clips to attach to the dagger's scabbard. The metal parts of the hangers are made from zinc, with an oak leaf pattern. A large, open clip loop at the top of the assembly was used to attach the entire hanger and dagger assembly to the officer's uniform belt or an internal uniform pocket hanger. The material of our example is clean and intact and the clips are nice and strong. The bar and clips are DRGM (quality assurance / patent marked). The price includes UK delivery. ED 3047 (in German daggers box. NB The Heer dagger illustrated in the images is not included. Nazi Heer / Army Officer’s Pattern 1935 daggers are available separately on this website)
£225.00

*Original*WW2 Japanese Soldier’s 'Yosegaki Hinomaru' (Or Good Luck) Back Pack Battle Flag With Maker’s Ink Stamp, Main Dedication Roughly Translates To “Eternal Good Fortune In Battle, May Your Military Luck Last Long” With Many Other Hand Written Kanji. - 23265:2
This is an original WW2 Japanese 'yosegaki hinomaru' or good luck Battle Flag. This size of flag 30” x 27” were carried in Soldiers back packs and tied to their rifles when attacking enemy positions. These flags were signed by family members, friends & Colleagues of Japanese Soldiers and presented to them before leaving for war. It is made of white cotton and has a central vivid red painted roundel surrounded many Japanese kanji signatures. Many of the kanji overlap and are illegible, We have been able to roughly translate some in image 2 as follows: Main Dedication: “Eternal good fortune in battle” / “May your military luck last long.”: Top left: Certain victory: Praying for your military fortune: Kojima (a surname): Yoshida (surname): Kawahara (surname): Nakamura (surname). Large vertical writing (right side) & Bottom-left vertical strip, names include: Sato: Yamaguchi: Watanabe: Yokoyama, many additional signatures appear but are too stylized for reliable translation. Bottom under sun: Praying for your good fight / brave effort: Prayer for certain victory: Advance bravely: Praying for your military fortune. Dozens more appear on the flag, but the handwriting varies significantly and is illegible. There is also a faint red ink stamp which is illustrated in image 1 most likely a maker or military stamp. The flag has some staining consistent with age to be expected. 2 corners of the flag have their original stitched leather tabs with original hanging cords. The flag has no holes or mothing. The price for this excellent WW2 Japanese flag with profuse names and good luck slogans includes UK delivery. Sn 23265:2
£495.00

WW1 1916 / 1917 Imperial German Durkopp Werke Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser Saw Back Butcher Bayonet, Steel Scabbard & 1915 Kleinheinz Munchen (Munich) Leather Frog. Sn 23244 - 23244
Durkopp Werke A.G were well established makers of sewing machines, Bicycles, cars & lorries before WW1. The Company’s distinctive trademark includes their Company name & large ‘D’ enclosing a factory. They were producing bayonets in 1916 & 1917 some of which are dated & others as with our example are without date. Durkopp also finished blank blades for other companies (see German Bayonets page 70 by Carter). This is a nice WW1 era Imperial German Model 1898/05 G98 Mauser Saw Back Butcher bayonet by a Solingen maker finished by Durkopp. The back edge of the 14 ½” butcher blade with deep cut saw back has indistinct inspection mark. The blade is clean. One side has faint ‘Solingen’ with indistinct maker name, the reverse is crisply marked with the Durkopp manufacturer name and trademark indicating that this blade was made by a Solingen maker and finished by Durkopp. The grooved wood grips are original and un-damaged. The pommel has Imperial inspection mark. The steel bayonet release button works as it should. The steel scabbard is also original and in good order. The ball end has Imperial inspection mark. The scabbard is fitted with its original leather frog which is excellent with all leather & stitching clean and intact. The rear of the frog’s belt loop is dated 1915 and impressed by the maker ‘Kleinheinz Munchen (Munich)’. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23244 (box 3)
£445.00

**RARE MAKER**British WD 1904 Dated Mole 1903 Pattern Sword Bayonet & Scabbard With Webbing Frog. Sn 23241 - 23241
In 1902 Experimental Long and Short bayonets were trialed to succeed the 1888 pattern Bayonets. After the trial period it was decided that, when fixed to rifles, the Short version affected accuracy of fire less than the Longer heavy version. The short bladed version was approved and introduced as the '1903 Pattern' sword bayonet (see page 233 & page 391 item No.814 of the bayonet book by Watts & White). This is an excellent British Enfield 1903 Pattern Bayonet With scabbard & frog. The steel blade with medial ridge is 12” length. The double edged blade is excellent, clean with no damage and it measures just over 16 ¾” overall length. One side of the blade has Kings Crown ER (Edward Rex) ‘1903’ (pattern) and date ’03 ’04 (March 1904). The reverse has ‘Mole’ maker’s name (Mole was one of the rarer makers of these bayonets). below WD arrow and inspection mark. The spine of the blade also has inspection marks. The wooden grips are in excellent undamaged condition and are secured with correct screw bolts. The pommel’s steel press button release works correctly. The correct scabbard is black leather with steel throat mount with frog locket & external steel chape. The scabbard is fitted with webbing frog which has a belt loop and hilt retaining loop. All material & stitching are clean & intact. The rear of the frog has indistinct black ink numbers. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23241 (Box 3)
£375.00

SOLD SOLD (16/03) **MINT BORE**MATCHING NUMBERS**American Civil War Era, U.S Army Remington 1858 Army 6 Shot, .44 Calibre Single Action Revolver. Sn 23233 - 23233
The Remington 1858 Army Revolvers were used during the American Civil War and the design was the beginning of a successful line of medium and large frame percussion revolvers. Due to limited availability of Colt 1860 Army Revolvers at the time, large numbers of the Remington revolver were ordered by the Union Government. It was favoured for its durability. This is an excellent original Civil War Era, Model 1858 Army, Large frame .44 calibre, revolver. The pistol has an 8" octagonal barrel and measures 14" overall. The barrel’s bore is near mint clean and bright with well defined rifling. It has a brass conical post fore sight, grooved frame rear sight & captive lever ramrod. The underside of the barrel is numbered ‘81606’ & has matching numbers ‘1606’ on the cylinder. The top barrel flat is signed ‘Patented Sept 14 1858 E. Remington & Sons Ilion New York USA New Model’. The brass trigger guard has factory inspector’s mark ‘S’ (illustrated). Its original walnut grips are excellent and undamaged. One grip has a U.S Army inspector’s acceptance impressed cartouche ‘SG’. The pistol’s single action firing mechanism works crisply. The price for this excellent civil war era piece includes UK delivery. NB As an antique cap & ball percussion revolver no licence is required to own this pistol in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23233
£0.00

British, WW2, 1942 Dated, Lee Enfield No 4 MK I Cruciform Spike Bayonet by SM (Singer Manufacturing Co) with MK I Scabbard and Webbing Frog & Safety Clip. - BAYO 902
The No. 4 Mk. I was beautifully made, with its distinctive cruciform blade in one solid forging. Only 75,000 of this type were made. Production occurred during the latter half of 1941 and into the early months of 1942. The only maker was the Singer Manufacturing Co. (the famous sewing machine manufacturer), at their Clydebank, Scottish plant. One influence in the selection of Singer was that Scotland it was felt it would be safer from German bombers than in England. This is an excellent, original, Lee Enfield No.4 MK 1 spike bayonet with cruciform blade in its original scabbard. The socket is stamped No. 4 MK I and the manufacturer SM (Singer Manufacturing Co). The other side is stamped US2. The 8” cruciform blade is undamaged, and its ribbed locking catch works as it should. The ribbed locking catch is stamped SM 42 (Singer Manufacturing, 1942 date). The bayonets scabbard is in similar excellent condition with no dents and is stamped at the throat NO.4 MK1 S 286 V and a crowfoot. The khaki webbing frog is in good order with the pattern 1937 leather brass clip in place. See Skennerton pages 214-215, Item B266. The price includes UK delivery. (Box 1). BAYO 902
£375.00

SOLD SOLD (LAY-AWAY 27/02) American Civil War Era, Sharps New Model 1865 Percussion Saddle Ring Cavalry Carbine Converted to .50-70 Centre Fire Obsolete Calibre. Sn - 23235
This is a Sharps New Model 1865 saddle ring cavalry carbine which was one of 5,000 made in 1865 for the Union forces in the American Civil War. After the war, most of these surplus carbines were converted to the .52-70 centre fire cartridge by changing the breech block which had its own firing pin. Approximately 31000 carbines and less than 1000 rifles converted to .50-70 centre fire for use in the Indian Wars before the Trapdoor Springfield was issued. The carbine measured 38 ¾“ long wig a barrel length of 22 inches and is in excellent condition, complete with the 800 folding ladder rear sight. The carbine is fitted with a nice walnut stock and fore end which has only minor bumps from service use. The serial number is C44658 which is stamped on the tang dating it to 1865. The left hand side of the frame is stamped C.SHARPS’ PAT SEPT 12th 1852. The lockplate is fitted with the Lawrence primer and is stamped behind the hammer C.SHARPS’ PAT OCT 5th 1852 and R.S.LAWRENCE PAT APRIL 12th 1859. The left hand side of the breech bears the armoury inspection mark RSL (Robert S. Lamotte Capt., USA Sharps Rifles 1861-1869) together with a C on the barrel near this. The barrel is stamped in front of the rear sight SHARPS RIFLE MANUFG CO HARTFORD CONN AND BEHIND THE REAR SIGHT new model 1865. The carbine is fitted with the correct saddle bar and ring and the metal work has a nice smooth patina. The bore has is bright with 6 groove rifling with minor staining from service use. The carbines cocking and firing mechanisms work correctly. The price for this American Civil War carbine includes UK delivery. NB As an antique obsolete calibre weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 23235
£0.00
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