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**RARE**WW2 Era British Wilkinson Sword London 2nd Pattern Nickel Plated Officer’s Fairbairn Sykes FS Commando Fighting Knife With Double Etched Blade & Scabbard. Sn 23484:90 - 23484:90
2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes 'FS' Fighting Knives were introduced in 1941. This is a near mint condition WW2 Officer’s nickel plated 2nd pattern, FS dagger and scabbard. Examples of nickel plated FS daggers are illustrated in Chapter 7 of ‘The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives’ by Flook. The dagger has the correct nickel plated brass knurled handle & oval cross guard. The knife has an undamaged 167 mm long blade with medial ridge. The ricasso has etched panels, 'Wilkinson Sword London with crossed swords legend' & the reverse 'The FS Fighting Knife', the etchings are lightly rubbed consistent with age and service use. Its original scabbard has a nickel plated brass chape and integral belt loop with original elastic retaining strap. It retains its original sewn on leather tabs. The price for this rare Officer’s FS includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:90
£1,375.00

Post WW2 British WD Hopkinson Sheffield Nowill & Sons Sheffield Marked 2nd Pattern FS Commando Fighting Knife & Scabbard. Sn 23484:91 - 23484:91
The Nowill familly are recorded as Sheffield cutler's since the 16th Century. The family traded under various names and Trademarks until John Nowill acquired the 'crossed keys' trademark in 1842. John Nowill retired from the business in 1847 - three years before his death on 24 October 1850 and the name of the business adopted the 'Nowill & Sons' name. Nowill & Sons made FS Commando Fighting Knives for the British War Dept. In 1947 The Sheffield cutlers F. E. & J. R. Hopkinson Ltd acquired the assets of John Nowill and Frank Mills and used their names & trademarks when making knives (see page 242 of the Sheffield Knife book By Tweedale). 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes 'FS' Fighting Knives were introduced in 1941 (see page 89-93 of The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives By Flook). This post WW2 Hopkinson Sheffield Nowill & Sons, WD marked 2nd pattern FS knife has a blued steel 2nd pattern knurled hilt which retains all of its original blue finish. Its blued double edged dagger blade with medial ridge measures 176mm in length. The blade is undamaged and sharp. The cross guard has Nowill & Sons name and Sheffield address together with Hopkinson ‘H’ within cartouche trademark and a stamped Broad Arrow mark. It is complete with its black leather scabbard with blued chape, original 4 sewn on leather tabs and elasticated retaining strap on the belt loop. All leather & stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:91
£695.00

**RARE**WW2 British Wilkinson Sword London 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes FS Commando Fighting Knife With Double Etched & Blued Panels Blade & Scabbard. Sn 23484:92 - 23484:92
2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes 'FS' Fighting Knives were introduced in 1941. This is a rare to find, WW2 2nd pattern FS dagger with double etched & blued panels and scabbard. Examples of FS daggers with Wilkinson etched blades are illustrated in Chapter 7 of ‘The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives’ by Flook. The dagger has the correct blackened brass knurled handle & oval blued steel cross guard. The knife has a 161 mm long blade with medial ridge. The ricasso has etched and blued panels on both sides, one side 'Wilkinson Sword London with Crossed Swords Legend' & the reverse 'The FS Fighting Knife'. The blade is undamaged. Its original scabbard has a blackened brass chape and integral belt loop. The belt loop retains its original elasticated retaining strap and the scabbard has its original 4 sewn on leather tabs. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:92
£1,475.00

WW2 1941 Dated Fascist Italian Military Beretta Model 1934, 9mm Corto (.380 ACP) Semi Automatic Pistol With Later Leather Holster**MOVING PARTS EU 2025 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23484:93 - 23484:93
The Beretta model 1934 is a compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces beginning in 1934 until 1943 (see page 274 of Axis Pistols by Still). It is chambered for the 9 mm Corto, more commonly known as the .380 ACP. Our pistol has the correct Beretta monogramed grips which are undamaged and the metal has most of its original blue finish with even age patina and service wear. The butt is fitted with Military lanyard bar. The right side of the slide & frame are stamped with matching serial numbers '907014'. The frame is stamped with inspection marks (illustrated). The slide has manufacturer, model, and calibre detail together with 1941 date (illustrated). Deactivated to EU specification in 2025, the pistol’s slide and trigger move, the hammer moves, the magazine can be removed & the safety catch has been fixed in place during the deactivation process. The pistol comes with a later leather holster with full flap cover, retaining strap, spare magazine carrier and rear belt loop all leather and stitching are as new clean and intact. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23484:93
£575.00

**EXTREMELY RARE**UN-ISSUED**MUSEUM QUALITY**An Un-Issued Pair Of Factory Conjoined (Kampfbinde) Multi Construction Nazi SS Armbands Correctly Without RZM Labels. Sn 23484:94 - 23484:94
An unissued, mint, pair of extremely rare conjoined Nazi SS armbands a highly specialized militaria item. These consist of two armbands (Kampfbinde) connected together. These un-issued armbands often come directly from factory stock. They frequently lack RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) tags, which were typically added at the final stage of production. These original mint un-issued Blood red wool Allgemeine-SS (general SS) with tape black top / bottom stripes central stitched edge, roundels with black Nazi tape Swastikas are factory conjoined and have no evidence of wear or stitching to a uniform. An original, un-separated pair of Nazi SS armbands (Kampfbinde) is a highly coveted museum-grade rarity. All material is clean and intact. The price for these extremely rare conjoined armbands includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:94**NB. AS WITH ALL OF OUR STOCK THIS ITEM IS GUARANTEED 100% ORIGINAL**
£2,750.00

Post 2002 Current USMC Issue, Ontario Knife Company Model OKC-3S Knife Bayonet For Use On The NATO U.S. M16 assault rifle And Military Combat Shotguns With Scabbard & Field Adapted Webbing Belt Assembly. Sn 23546 - 23546
Adopted in 2002 as the OKC–3S Multipurpose Bayonet/Knife System, this pattern of bayonet remains the current-issue U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) bayonet. Designed and manufactured by the Ontario Knife Co. of Franklinville, New York. Production began in 2003. The bayonets were issued for use On The NATO U.S. M16 assault rifle and Military Combat shotguns such as the Remington 870 and the Mossberg 500 and 590. The OKC–3S has a longer 8”, heavier, more pointed blade than the Army's M9 bayonet. The blade is designed to penetrate body armour, which is increasingly encountered in theatres of war. The blade profile is reminiscent of the U.S.M.C.'s KA–BAR knife. Both the true edge and long false edge are very sharp. The true edge has deep serrations near the ricasso, for cutting rope and heavy materials. The ricasso is marked ‘Combat U.S.M.C.’ and the reverse ‘OKC 3S Ontario Knife Co.’ The bayonet measures 13 ¼” overall and has steel cross guard with muzzle ring. Its rubberised composite grooved grip is impressed on one side with ‘Eagle, Globe, & Anchor’ USMC logo, the reverse ‘USMC’. The bayonet is complete with correct original composite scabbard which has its original ceramic honing rod on the reverse. The scabbard has part of its original webbing belt carrier assembly. The webbing rear belt loop is present but the lower section plastic buckle arrangement has been field adapted, cut away to reduce bulk and the scabbards chape removed to allow water to drain from the scabbard in wet weather in order to protect the blade. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23546 (American Knives & Knife Bayonets Box)
£295.00

**MINT**1994 Cased Wilkinson Sword WW2 50th Anniversary Commemorative ‘1944 - 1994 TO COMMEMORATE THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF OPERATIONS OVERLORD AND NEPTUNE ON D-DAY 6th JUNE 1944’ Etched Blade FS 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife. Sn 23547 - 23547
The Normandy landings (codenamed Operation Neptune) were the landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. The largest seaborne invasion in history, the operation began the liberation of German-occupied North Western Europe from Nazi control and contributed to the Allied victory in Europe. The verse ‘THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD AS WE THAT ARE LEFT GROW OLD; AGE SHALL NOT WEARY THEM NOR THE YEARS CONDEMN. AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM’ is from "For the Fallen", a poem written by Laurence Binyon in 1914 during the First World War, read throughout the world, most commonly in the UK on Remembrance Sunday in honour of those who have fallen in war. This is mint full size 2nd pattern FS Commando dagger was produced by Wilkinson Sword to Commemorate the WW2 D-Day Invasion & To remember the fallen. The knife is in near mint condition with all of its original plated finish. Its blade is etched on one side with decorative foliate panel and wording commemorating D-Day ‘1944 - 1994 TO COMMEMORATE THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF OPERATIONS OVERLORD AND NEPTUNE, THE ALLIED LANDINGS ON THE COAST OF FRANCE ON D-DAY, THE 6th OF JUNE 1944’ & with the etched & blued Wilkinson Sword London name & Crossed swords legend. The reverse has etched & blued ‘FS Fighting Knife’ panel and is inscribed with the remembrance verse from the poem ‘The Fallen’ (all illustrated). The dagger is contained in its wooden case. The green leatherette covered case has a hinged lid and clasp fasteners. The inside of the case is lined with green felt & padded white material which has the Wilkinson sword name and cross swords legend highlighted in gold & Royal appointments. It is contoured to snugly fit the dagger. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23547
£595.00

**VERY RARE**British 1st Pattern Wilkinson FS Commando Fighting Knife With Double Etched Panels & 1st Pattern Scabbard With Correct Newey Stud Fastener. Sn 23484:95 - 23484:95
The 1st Pattern FS fighting knife was introduced in 1940 and produced by Wilkinson Sword (see page 63 of The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives By Flook). This is an increasingly rare to find, original, WW2 1st pattern, FS dagger with original 1st pattern scabbard. The hilt retains its original nickel finish and knurled grip. The ricasso is marked with correct blued etched panels, 'Wilkinson Sword London' together with crossed swords legend & the reverse 'The FS Fighting Knife'. Its double edged dagger blade with medial ridge measures 172mm in length (blade lengths of these FS knives vary as they were hand ground). The undamaged blade has just light staining consistent with age. It is complete with original 1st Pattern leather scabbard with nickel plated brass chape & integral belt loop with retaining strap which has the correct ‘Newey’ press stud fastener. The throat of the scabbard has a small cut which is stable and consistent with the weapon being drawn from the scabbard during service carry. All other leather & stitching are clean & intact. The price for this very rare 1st Pattern FS fighting knife & scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:95
£2,750.00

Rare, c.1780 Ex Warwick Castle Collection, H Nock London, Flintlock Brown Bess Antique Musket. Sn 23478:96 - 12478:96
This is a rare antique flintlock Brown Bess musket by the famous gunmaker Henry Nock of London that formed part of the Warwick Castle collection and is marked up to the 6teh Regiment of Foot (The Royal Warwick Regiment). Henry Nock (1741–1804) was a British inventor and engineer of the Napoleonic period, best known as a gunsmith. As well as supplying the military and civilian markets, Nock made expensive pieces for the aristocracy and Royalty and was an appointed gun maker to the King. Nock’s business eventually became Wilkinson Sword. Nock made quality firearms including Brown Bess pattern weapons for the British Military. These unique militia muskets feature specific brass furniture. The tang of the brass butt plate is engraved No 6 with an oval brass escutcheon at the wrist bearing the Ducal crown over the letter G, associated with the Earls of Warwick. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence for 283 years. The regiment saw service in many conflicts and wars. The Militia element of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment was housed within the historic Warwick castle. This is a rare to find, original, quality made Ex-Warwick Castle Militia Brown Bess flintlock musket by Henry Nock. The musket measures 57 inches overall with a 41 ½ inch round steel barrel with stud foresight and London proof marks at the breech. The barrel is engraved H.NOCK LONDON and has a smooth bore has just light staining consistent with age. The lock plate crisply engraved H.NOCK and is fitted with a swan necked cock and a waterproof frizzen and is retained by a solid brass flat sideplate with 3 sidenails. The musket has a nice all original walnut full stock with an iron ramrod, sling swivels and regulation brass furniture. the barrel is retained by 3 flat steel wedges. The butt plate tang is engraved No6 (6th Regiment of Foot, the Royal Warwickshire Regiment) and has an oval brass escutcheon engraved with a Ducal crown Over G. The metal work has even patina throughout and the musket cocks and dry fires crisply. The price for this historic piece includes UK delivery. N.B As an antique musket no licence is required to own this item in the UK as part of a collection or display. Sn 23478:96
£5,250.00

**MINT**UN-ISSUED**1993 British WD Special Forces Type D Survival Knife By J. Adams Sheffield With NATO Sores Code & Scabbard. Sn 23484:97 - 23484:97
The 1993 Type D British WD (War Department) Survival Knife is a heavy-duty, military-issued fixed-blade knife originally introduced in the 1950s and built continuously by government contractors into the 1990s and 2000s. These iconic tools were manufactured by WD contractors such as J. Adams of Sheffield (see page 104 of Flook's book 'British & Commonwealth Fighting Knives' plate 238 of page 104 where a 1980’s example the same form as our example Type D knife is illustrated & plate 236 page 103 where a Type D scabbard in the same form as ours is illustrated. This is a mint, un-issued condition, original British WD Type D Survival Knife. This heavy duty survival knife has a 7” long single edged heavy, 1 ¾” broad blade at its widest. The spine of the blade is 6mm thick. The blade is razor sharp, clean & retains its original dark parkerised type finish. It measures 12 ¼” overall and has the correct undamaged wood grips. The scales are secured by 3 large copper rivets. The pommel end is holed for wrist cord. One scale is crisply stamped with NATO stores code ‘127 8214’ above ‘JA’ (maker J. Adams Sheffield) & date ‘1993’ alongside WD broad arrow mark. The knife is complete with original correct leather riveted and stitched scabbard with single retaining strap and stud fastener. All leather, stitching & rivets are intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:97 (in FS box)
£275.00

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
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