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*SOLD 20/2**Impressive* Early 20th Century Ornate Bowie with Faux Damascus Blade and Scabbard. 22434:20. - 22434:20
This heavy early 20th century Bowie has an ornately shaped pommel and finger guard constructed of silver metal either side of beautiful undamaged dark polished horn grips, which are held with brass-coloured pins. The 19 cm blade (31 cm overall) has a deep swept blade which has been finished entirely in a faux Damascus style. The scabbard is thick leather with a shiny metal throat and chape, which is highly polished and in very good order. The price includes UK delivery. 22434:20.
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**RARE**MINIATURE** APPRENTICE PIECE**Victorian William Rodgers Sheffield ‘I CUT MY WAY’ Trademark Hand Made Bowie Knife With Ivorine Hilt & Open Top Leather Scabbard. Sn 22434:19 - 22434:19
The Sheffield cutler William Rodgers was recorded in the 1852 directory. His trade mark was ‘I Cut My Way’ together with mincing knife device. The company ceased trading towards the late 19th Century. In 1911 John Clarke advertised the trademark as his own & used it to good effect in the 20th century. The Eggington group acquired the trademark in the 1980’s.This is an impressive, rare and sought after hand made miniature Bowie Knife, most likely made by an apprentice of William Rodgers to demonstrate their knife making knowledge before being allowed to work on full size pieces. This miniature Bowie displays the craftsmanship of full size Rodgers Bowies. The miniature is in very good condition. It measures a diminutive 149mm overall length with a 100mm deep swept steel Bowie blade which has just light staining consistent with age. The spine of the blade has scalloped decoration. The blade is signed on one side ‘William Rodgers’ together with ‘I Cut My Way’ Trademark. The reverse has faint ‘Sheffield England’. It has a solid ivorine hilt with scallop decorated carving to the pommel end on both sides & brass cross guard. The miniature comes with its hand made open top leather scabbard. All leather and stitching are clean and intact. The price for this miniature Bowie & Scabbard by an apprentice of a famous Sheffield cutler includes UK delivery. Sn 22434:19 (drawers office)
£175.00

**RARE**MINIATURE** APPRENTICE PIECE**Victorian William Rodgers Sheffield Hand Made Bowie Knife With Ivorine Hilt & Original Matching Maker Marked Red Leather Scabbard. Sn 22434:18 - 22434:18
The Sheffield cutler William Rodgers was recorded in the 1852 directory. His trade mark was ‘I Cut My Way’ together with mincing knife device. The company ceased trading towards the late 19th Century. In 1911 John Clarke advertised the trademark as his own & used it to good effect in the 20th century. The Eggington group acquired the trademark in the 1980’s.This is an impressive, rare and sought after hand made miniature Bowie Knife, most likely made by an apprentice of William Rodgers to demonstrate their knife making knowledge before being allowed to work on full size pieces. This miniature Bowie displays the craftsmanship of full size Rodgers Bowies. The miniature is in very good condition. It measures a diminutive 182mm overall length with a 124mm deep swept steel Bowie blade which has just light staining consistent with age. The spine of the blade has a section of scalloped decoration near to the hilt. The blade is signed on one side ‘William Rodgers Sheffield England’. It has a solid twisted rope form ivorine hilt and flat brass cross guard with scalloped edges. The miniature comes with its original red leather open top scabbard. The front of the scabbard has ‘line decoration’ at the edges and a brass frog locket. The leather impressed with matching maker detail ‘W. Rodgers Sheffield’. The price for this miniature Bowie & Scabbard by an apprentice of a famous Sheffield cutler includes UK delivery. Sn 22434:18 (drawers office)
£195.00

WW1 1914-1915 Imperial German Soldier’s Feldzug (Campaign / War) Private Purchase Fighting / Trench Knife With Stag Antler Hilt German Silver Fittings Etched Blade & Scabbard With Integral Belt Loop. Sn 22434:16 - 22434:16
An original German WW1 Feldzug Fighting / Trench Knife and scabbard, these private purchase weapons came in many variants offered in large quantities in period mail order catalogues such as Almas an outdoor pursuits company that sold hunting equipment as well as out of service surplus weapons (see pages 9 & 38 (for Feldzug etched examples) of German Combat Knives By Mery). The knife has a clean 5 ¾” long single edged leaf shaped blade. One side of the blade is crisply etched ‘1914 Feldzug 1915’. In English Feldzug means campaign and in other contexts means war. It has an overall length of 10 ¼”. The hilt is solid Stag Antler bone. The hilt has a ribbed German silver pommel cap and ribbed German silver ferrule above its re-curving brass finger guard. It is complete with its leather covered light alloy scabbard. The throat of the scabbard is fitted with integral leather frog which has a single belt loop original metal scabbard painted black which has a leather belt loop riveted to it. The leather of the scabbard is either 2 tone light brown, dark brown or has lost some of its dark colour over time. The price for this WW1 trench fighting knife includes UK delivery. Sn 22434:16
£295.00

Bowie Knife & Sheath by John Nowill & Sons of Sheffield. ED 2536. - ED 2536
The earliest record of the business is in the books of the ‘Cutlers Company on 27TH April 1700. This family company was first based in Meadow Street Sheffield but later moved to Scotland Street around 1840. It was in 1842 that the first of John Nowill sons, William, joined the business after finishing his apprenticeship. His maker’s marks of ‘D*’ and ‘CROSSKEYS’ remain the marks of the company to this day. This example has a 6” polished single edged blade with ‘scalloping’ (10 ½ “overall) which has been etched ‘BOWIE KNIFE’ with ‘* J. NOWILL & Sons Sheffield England Established A.D. 1700’ with the cross keys and *D trademark. The brass-coloured cross guard is below the lovely Stag horn grips which are held by three brass-coloured pins. The thick brown leather sheath is stamped ‘Made in England’ has an integral belt loop. The stitching and studs are in very good order. The price includes UK delivery. ED 2536. (Bowie/Middleton Knives)
£195.00

William Rodgers 6” Bowie Knife with Leather Sheath. ED 2534. - ED 2534
The Sheffield cutler William Rodgers was recorded in the 1852 directory. His trademark was ‘I Cut My Way’ together with mincing knife device. The company ceased trading towards the late 19th Century. In 1911 John Clarke advertised the trademark as his own & used it to good effect in the 20th century. The Eggington group acquired the trademark in the 1980’s. This is a quality Spear Point Bowie hunting / fishing knife by William Rodgers most likely made in the inter war era. This example has a 6” polished blade (10 ½ “overall) which has been laser etched ‘BOWIE KNIFE’ with ‘William Rodgers Sheffield England’ stamped to the ricasso. The brass-coloured cross guard is below the lovely hardwood grips (grooved to one side) which are held by two brass-coloured pins. The thick brown leather sheath is stamped ‘Made in England’ has an integral belt loop. The stitching and studs are in very good order. The price includes UK delivery. ED 2534. (Bowie/Middleton Knives)
£195.00

WW2 Era 1935 Pattern Alcoso (Alex Coppel), Solingen, Nazi German Army Officer's Dagger With Bullion Cord, Portepee & Scabbard. Sn 22441:3 - 22441:3
A nice original, Nazi German Army Officer's Dagger set. The dagger has a clean blade and the ricasso is very faintly marked with the Alcoso (Alex Coppel), Solingen name & trademark. It has the correct distinctive 'Eagle with Swastika' design cross guard and grooved Bown / Orange hue 'phenol resin' grip with ornate Oak leaf decorated pommel. The Dagger has its original bullion cord and portepee. The cord has small areas of service wear to be expected. The portepee is clean and undamaged. 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. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22441:3
£575.00

SOLD SOLD (10/02) WW2 Era Nazi German Kriegsmarine Officers 2nd Model Dagger With Blued & Etched Blade By WKC Weyersberg Kirchbaum & Cie Solingen & **RARE**Hammered Design Scabbard. Sn 22441:2 - 22441:2
2nd model Kriegsmarine Officers daggers were adopted in 1938. Choice of an engraved or hammered scabbard was left to the purchaser (see page 99 of The Daggers & Edged Weapons Of Hitler’s Germany by Atwood). This is an excellent original German Kriegsmarine Dagger with its original rare to find hammered design scabbard (a scabbard the same as ours is illustrated on page 99 of Atwood’s book). The clean dagger blade is etched on both sides with blued scroll work Oak leaf panels and the Marine fouled anchor motif. The ricasso is crisply marked with the makers helmet trademark & ‘WKC’ mark of Weyersberg Kirchbaum & Cie Solingen. It has the distinctive brass Kriegsmarine 'Eagle With Swastika’ Pommel, ornate brass cross guard with scabbard retaining button that works as it should. Its attractive orange / brown hue resin grip with brass wire binding is tight and secure. Its original undamaged brass scabbard is decorated with a 'hammered' design giving a fish skin effect and has Oak Leaves bands fitted with original hanging rings. The price for this attractive Nazi Kriegsmarine dagger with rare to find hammered scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 22441:2
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**RARE** ONE OF 7,000, 1960’s British Military Wilkinson Sword RJH Jungle Fighting Knife with Correct British 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sabre Handle & Scabbard. Sn 18667 - 18667
This is a scarce survival / fighting knife produced by Wilkinson Sword Co in the 1960's. Intended for the M.O.D approximately 7,000 knives were made. The M.O.D. didn't adopt the knife and they were eventually sent to the Far East and sold to the military as private purchase weapons (see page 123 of Flook's book ‘British & Commonwealth Military Knives). Our example has a clean polished 8” fullered Bowie blade and correct composite 1908 pattern Cavalry sword hilt which features chequered panels & thumb recess for grip. The blade is etched ' WILKINSON SWORD LONDON ENGLAND' on one side & ' RJH JUNGLE KNIFE' on the reverse. The hilt has the correct short brass finger guard and large brass pommel nut. The knife comes with its original brown leather scabbard which has an integral belt loop and retaining strap with press stud fastener. The scabbard has the correct ‘lift the dot’ stamped press stud fastener. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 18667
£625.00

C1960’s Siebe Gorman Type Diver's Knife as Used by British Royal Navy Divers With Brass Scabbard Slotted For Belt Loop. ED 2532. - ED 2532
This is an excellent, original, Siebe Gorman type Diver's Knife and Scabbard as used by British Royal Navy divers. The knife has a clean 194mm long double-edged spear point blade with medial ridge (334 mm overall). The blade has no visible manufacturer marks. The blade is magnetic. The knife has a brass cross guard, ferrule & tang nut and has a ribbed & contoured grooved ebonite handle. The knife is complete with solid brass scabbard with belt slot. The knife fits correctly in its scabbard. The price includes UK delivery. ED 2532
£545.00
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