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WW2 Production Nazi German Hitler Youth 'HJ' Dagger By RZM M7/13 (Arthur Schüttelhofer & Co. Solingen-Wald) & Scabbard With Integral Frog. Sn 23484:99 - 23484:99
An original Hitler-Jugend (HJ) Hitler Youth dagger with nickel plated pommel and cross guard. It has undamaged original black chequered grips, the front inset with the red and white enamel HJ diamond & black swastika. It has a 5 ½” long, 1” broad single edged blade. On one side the blade is crisply marked with RZM roundel & Nazi wartime manufacturer code ‘M7/13' which is the Nazi wartime secret manufacturer code for Arthur Schüttelhofer & Co, Solingen-Wald. As is common to find, the nickel plating has some rubbed service wear. The blade has staining consistent with age. The blade has its original leather hilt washer. The dagger’s original black metal scabbard with leather integral frog and retention strap with press stud fastener are undamaged. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:99
£695.00

1855 Pattern Imperial Saxony Infantry Pioneer’s Short Sword Faschinenmesser Sidearm by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie AG (WKC), & scabbard, Regiment Marked 102.R (102nd (3rd Royal Saxon) Infantry. Sn 23478:98 - 23478:98
This is an original 1855 Prussian Infantry Pioneer’s short swords with its original scabbard The sword is 1 ¾” broad (at the widest), 19” long, heavy single edged blade measuring 24 ¾” overall. The sword has a rugged brass handle deeply grooved for grip with ball pommels and the straight cross guards with rolled ends. Both blades have Imperial inspection marks on one side for Saxony a Crown over AR (Albert) and the manufacturer mark for Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie AG (WKC), Solingen on the other. The spine of the hilt and crossguard are stamped with the Imperial German crown. The ricasso is regimentally stamped 102.R.2.53 and the throat mount of the scabbard is marked 102.R.3.196 (102nd (3rd Royal Saxon) Infantry King Ludwig III of Bavaria). The scabbard is made of leather with a brass locket and chape. The leather scabbard has wear to be expected but all leather and stitching are intact. The brass mounts have light knocks to be expected. See page 196 of World Swords 1400-1945 By Withers. The price is for this sidearm with its scabbard & includes UK delivery. Sn 23478:98
£345.00

WW2 Era 1935 Pattern Nazi German Army / Heer Officer's Dagger By Eickhorn Solingen With Scabbard With Hangers. Sn 23484:100 - 23484:100
An excellent, original, Nazi German Army Officer's Dagger with original hangers. The blade is marked with the Eickhorn Original Solingen name & Squirrel trademark. It has the correct distinctive 'Eagle with Swastika' design cross guard and grooved Orange / Brown hue 'phenol resin grip with ornate Oak leaf decorated pommel. Its original scabbard is decorated with a 'hammered' design and has 2 hanging ring mounts with Oak leaf decoration. The mounts are fitted with original hanging rings and bullion stitched hangers with Oak leaf decorated buckles, bar and sprung clips. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:100
£695.00

WW2 Era Nazi German "Siegfried Waffen"Trademark Ernst Pack & Söhne, Solingen Luftwaffe 2nd Pattern Officer's Dagger With Bullion Cord, Portepee, Scabbard & Hangers. Sn 23484:101 - 23484:101
An excellent, complete, original, 2nd Pattern Luftwaffe Officer's Dagger set. The blade is marked with the "Siegfried Waffen" logo of Ernst Pack & Söhne, Solingen (the central figure is Siegfried, the legendary Germanic hero, depicted wielding a hammer). This was one of the best-known trademarks used by the Solingen edged-weapons manufacturer Ernst Pack Söhne M.B.H. Waffenfabrik (E. P. & S.). It has the correct distinctive Luftwaffe Eagle with Swastika' design cross guard and orange / brown hue 'phenol resin' grip with ornate Oak leaf decorated, hilt mount and pommel. The wire binding on the grip is tight and intact. The Dagger has its original silver / aluminium bullion cord and portepee in excellent condition. Its original scabbard is decorated with a 'hammered' design with Oak leaves panel near to the tip and has 2 hanging ring mounts with Oak leaf decoration. The mounts are fitted with original hanging rings and bullion stitched felt backed hangers with Oak leaf decorated buckles, bar and sprung clips. The price for this excellent complete Luftwaffe dagger set includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:101
£795.00

Prussian 1864 Pattern Infantry Pioneer’s Short Sword Faschinenmesser Infantry Sidearm by Clemen & Jung, Solingen & scabbard, Regiment Marked 35.AC (35th (Brandenburg) Fusiliers (Prince Henry of Prussia)). Sn 23478:102 - 23478:98
This is a Prussian 1864 pattern infantry pioneers short sword Faschinenmesser (Fascine Knife) sidearm. The sword has a one piece brass hilt with diagonal ribs cast in on the right hand side and a smooth surface on the right. The sword has a beak shaped pommes and a s shaped crossguard, the left hand side of the blade carries the trade mark C&J (Clemen & Jung, Solingen) and an imperial inspection stamp. The hilt is regimentally stamped 35.AC.2.B4 (35th (Brandenburg) Fusiliers (Prince Henry of Prussia)) together with another crossed out stamp. The scabbard is made of leather with a brass locket and chape. The leather of each scabbard has wear to be expected but all leather and stitching are intact. The brass mounts have light knocks to be expected. The scabbard is marked 58.AC.2.13 together with another crossed out stamp. See page 196 of World Swords 1400-1945 By Withers. The price is for this sidearm with its scabbard & includes UK delivery. Sn 23478:102
£345.00

**RARE**Napoleonic Battle Of Trafalgar Era**Georgian, English Board Of Ordnance Enfield Tower, Long Sea Service .577” Regulation Calibre, Flintlock Pistol With Belt Bar & Regulation Brass Fittings Including Cudgel Butt. Sn 23493 - 23493
During the 18th century the British Royal Navy began standardising their Naval small arms. One such weapon was the Sea Service flintlock pistol. These weapons were used by the British Royal Navy throughout the Wars with neighbouring France 1750- 1815 and saw service at the famous Naval Battle of Trafalgar 21st October 1805. This original Georgian, Tower, Long Sea Service Pistol is in very good condition. It is 19 ½” long with a 12” smooth bore barrel which is Regulation .577" calibre. The barrel’s bore is clean. The barrel has English black powder proofs and small inspection marks. The all original full wood stock has knocks bumps and bruises to be expected with age. The wood has inspection marks (illustrated). The stock has an iron belt bar which has a small ‘Crown’ inspection mark. It has regulation brass furniture including cudgel butt. The pistol has its original wood ram rod with brass end cap. The lock is crisply marked 'Tower' (Enfield) & ‘Crown GR’ (George Rex) together with small ordnance ‘Crown Arrow’ mark. All metal work is clean with even aged patina. The cock is fitted with flint. The lock functions crisply. NB As an antique flintlock pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a display or collection. The price for this rare pistol includes UK delivery. Sn 23493
£1,975.00

**RARE** Battlefield Captured,, Autumn 1916 at Serre, Somme, WW1, 1915 Dated, Imperial German, Mauser Gew 98, 7.92mm Calibre, Infantry Rifle with Extended 20 Round Magazine, Sliding Steel Bolt Cover, Muzzle Protector & Sling. **EU 2026 DEACTIVATION**. Sn - 23489
This is an excellent Imperial German WW1, 1915 Dated Gew 98 infantry rifle captured in No Mans Land at Serre in the Somme in the Autumn of 1916. The rifle is in excellent condition with a silver plaque is attached to the bottom of the forend reading ‘THIS GERMAN RIFLE WITH BIG MAGAZINE WAS BROUGHT IN FROM NO MANS LAND IN FRONT OF SERRE IN THE AUTUMN OF 1916’. Serre was one of the strongly fortified villages held by the Germans at the start of the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The village, about five miles north of Albert, was the most northern point of the main attack on the 1st of July 1916 This rifle incorporates many rare additions including an extended 20 round magazine with a cut off tab on a chain, a sliding steel bolt cover attached to the bolt an fore end, a flip up muzzle protector and a leather sling. The 20 round magazine is rarely found and is attached by screws to the trigger guard extension. The magazine is stamped on the side V? CO DRP. The bolt cover is made of pressed steel sliding on a steel rod with a clip arrangement to the fore end. The muzzle cover is of the twist on type with a flip up cover at the front. The top of the breech is nicely stamped DEUTSCHE WAFFEN MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN 1915 together with various proofing stamps. The wooden stock is in good condition and has 2 inspection stamps on the right hand side of the butt. The barrel retains most of its original blued finish and is fitted with a 2,000metres rear sight. The rifle has matching serial number 581 and retains its original leather sling on the swivels and the original cleaning rod. the rifles bolt cocks, the trigger moves and the magazine follower is spring loaded. The rifle has the serial number 581 stamped on it and was deactivated to EU specification in 2026. The price for this scarce battlefield recovered rifle with the unique silver plaque includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23489
£2,950.00

**ATTRIBUTED**WW1 1915 British Henry Wilkinson P 1912 Cavalry Officer’s Sword Etched Monogram Blade Number 48745 To 2nd LT Ferguson Scottish Horse Yeomanry Killed Egypt 1916 With Field Service Scabbard & Provenance. Sn 23484:103 - 23484:103
The Scottish Horse was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army's Territorial Army raised in 1900 for service in the Second Boer War. It saw heavy fighting in both the First World War, as the 13th Battalion, Black Watch, and in the Second World War, as part of the Royal Artillery. It amalgamated with the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry to form the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse in 1956. The lineage is maintained by "C" Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse Squadron of The Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry based in Cupar in Fife. 2nd Lieut Alexander Robertson Ferguson served with the 1/3rd Scottish Horse Yeomanry during WW1 and was accidentally killed on 14th June 1916 while serving in Egypt This is an original, WW1 British 1912 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer’s Sword to 2nd Lieut Alexander Robertson Ferguson. The Sword has an undamaged 35" single edged blade with fuller (43" overall). The blade is clean & etched on one side with stylise ‘ARF’ combined monogram (Alexander Robertson Ferguson). The ricasso is crisply marked on one side by the manufacturer ‘Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London’ together with Royal Warrant. The reverse has the ordnance acceptance star and inlaid proof roundel. It has a full bowl guard with fish skin wire bound handle with correct thumb recess for grip. The fish skin & wire binding is all clean and intact. The hilt is fitted with its original buff leather officer's cord and leather portepee. The back of the blade is numbered ‘48745’ (Wilkinson records state that this sword was sold to Ferguson Scottish Horse 10th April 1915). It is complete with its original leather bound field service scabbard. All leather and stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. Copies of some Family antecedents, the Officer’s field service record reporting his death in 1916, a copy of his Commonwealth War Graves Kantara (Egypt) war memorial record & copies of archive records from Wilkinson Sword stating that this sword number 48745 was sold to Ferguson Scottish Horse 10th April 1915 accompany the sword. The price for this WW1 Officer’s sword worthy of further research includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:103
£1,475.00

INERT DEACTIVATED. Cold War Era, Battle Field Recovered, 40 Inert Rounds of .50 Inch Bowning Machine gun Rounds in Links. Sn 22846:87 - 22846:87
INERT DEACTIVATED. There are 40 inert .50 inch Browning machine gun rounds in disintegrating links that can be used in the .5 inch Browning ground or aircraft guns. The rounds have been previously buried in soil and when dug up they have been deactivated. The rounds would make a nice display either in a circle or a half moon shape on a wall. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22846:87
£175.00

British, Martini Henry Rifle, Pattern 1856/58 Yatahgan Sword Bayonet Converted by Bushing & Scabbard by Enfield. Sn 23478:104 - 23478:104
This is a good example of an original pattern1856/58 yataghan sword bayonet converted by bushing for the Martin Henry rifle and scabbard made at Enfield. From 1858 the use of more machinery enabled closer tolerances to make bayonets and in doing so made the bayonets interchangeable instead of bayonets being individually fitted to a particular rifle. This bayonet has a slightly longer leaf spring for the locking bolt and was secured by a screw and not as previously with a rivet on the P 1856 bayonet. The bayonet is 27.9 inches long with a blade length of 22.8 inches. This blade carries the Enfield inspection on the ricasso and stamps on the top of the spine. The blade is in excellent condition and the spine on the handle carries various inspection stamps including ORR (The Queen's Royal Regiment, West Surrey) NF FB together with Enfield and Birmingham stamps. The grips are in excellent condition and are made of chequered black leather held by 4 steel pins. The scabbard is made of black leather with steel top mount and chape. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23478:104
£375.00

Post Mutiny Indian Issue Victorian British India Pattern 1859 Socket Bayonet (NOT P1853) For Enfield Smoothbore Muzzle Loading Muskets and Scabbard. Sn 23478:105 - 23478:105
This is a Pattern 1859 Enfield socket bayonet for the Enfield made Indian Pattern 3 band musket. These bayonets are often confused with P.1853 socket bayonets but have longer sockets to fit the longer barrel P.1859 long barrel smooth bore Enfield muskets (see page 331 of Skennerton’s British & Commonwealth Military Bayonets). It has a nice 17” triangular blade. The socket is 76mm length with a muzzle ring diameter and a locking ring. The socket is stamped with the number 137 and h (a heart) 1. The scabbard is brass mounted leather with a tear drop frog stud and the seam stitching to the rear. All leather and stitching are clean and intact. The bayonet fits the scabbard. The price includes UK delivery. (Socket Bayonets Box). 23478:105
£275.00

*Scarce* British, 1903 Pattern SMLE Rifle Bayonet Converted From Pattern 1888 Sword Bayonet, Scabbard & Frog. Sn 23478:106 - 23478:106
The Pattern 1903 bayonet was issued to the first SMLE rifles and combined the Pattern 1888 blade and cross piece with a new pommel design. Many 1903 pattern bayonets were converted from pattern 1888 bayonets to cover a shortfall in production. This bayonet is a good example of a converted pattern 1888 bayonet, scabbard and frog. The double edged blade has a length of 30cm. One side of the ricasso is stamped is stamped with a crowfoot a& EFD (Enfield) and the other side is stamped crown over S 28 Edwards crown over VR 11 ’98 (original date of manufacture November 1898) 1903 (pattern 1903 bayonet). The ricasso is regimentally stamped N&I 229. The wooden grip scales are in good condition retained by 2 screw bolts. The bayonet is contained in its original leather scabbard with steel mounts. See Skennerton, item B230, pages 181 & 182. The brown leather mark 2 frog has a rivet and stitching construction with a securing buckle. (See item 127 on page 32 in Bayonet Belt Frogs Part I by Anthony Carter). The press-stud locking mechanism works well. The price includes UK delivery. (British Bayonets Box 1) Sn 23478:106
£475.00
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