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WW1 Era Imperial German Fighting / Trench Knife & Scabbard With Integral Belt Loop. Sn 19834 - 19834
An original German WW1 Feldzug Fighting/Trench Knife and scabbard (see page 30 of German Combat Knives By Mery where a similar knife is illustrated and page 81 of the same book where a WW1 trench dagger scabbard the same as ours is illustrated). The knife has a 5 ½” long blade and re-curving blackened steel finger guard. One side with finial the other holed for wrist cord. It has an overall length of 10”. The grips are wooden with typical nine diagonally carved grooves. The grips are secured with 2 rivets. The blade has no visible date or maker markings. It is complete with its original metal scabbard painted black which has an integral riveted hessian / webbing belt loop with leather retaining strap and press stud fastener. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19834
£395.00

*Late 19th Century* German Hunting Type Dagger and Steel Mounted Leather Scabbard. ED 2637 - ED 2637
This German late 19th Century hunting type dagger has a 26 ½ cm double edged blade retains its original polish but it has some patches of light age related staining and minor rust. The Stag horn grips have a steel pommel and a brass acorn shaped cap. The steel collar crossguard and clam shell guard have slight movement. The scabbards leather is fine condition and the locket and chape have age related pitting and surface rust (see pictures). The frog stud replicates the ornate clam shell design. A scarce German dagger and scabbard for the collector/enthusiast. The price includes UK delivery. ED 2637. (Hunting/Survival Box)
£395.00

Skinning Knife and Leather Sheath by Herbertz of Germany. ED 2631 - ED 2631
With more than 150 years of company history, in 1868, Carl Julius Herbertz founded the company in the blade city of Solingen, which now enjoys an excellent reputation far beyond the German borders. Due to the continuous expansion of the range, C. Jul. Herbertz is now one of Europe's leading suppliers of sports, leisure, hunting and collector's knives and thus proves its competence in everything to do with cutting tools. This skinning knife is 17 ½ cm overall with a 7 ½ cm faux Damascus blade has ‘Herbertz’ printed to the base of the blade. The polished walnut blade is held with two brass and steel pins. It has a brass coloured lined lanyard hole and finger guard. The sheath is made from very thick leather and has a built in belt loop. The leather and stitching is in excellent condition. The rice for this lovely knife and sheath includes UK delivery. ED 2631.
£195.00

UNAVAILABLE UNAVAILABLE WWI Era DEMAG, Imperial German Army, Aufpflanzbarer Grabendolch Or Fixable Trench Knife Bayonet & Scabbard With Integral Belt Loop. 19478. - 19478
An Original German WW1 Demag Combination Trench Knife-Bayonet. These knife Bayonets were popular private purchase weapons for German infantry men fighting in the trenches of the Western Front, as they provided a much handier and more useful multipurpose tool than that standard Mauser M-1898 bayonet. They were produced by Deutsche Maschinefabrik A-G of Duisburg, and the collector nickname originates from the circular DEMAG – DUISBURG. The knife-bayonet is 270mm in length. The blade measures 152mm in length and 22mm at its base. It has a symmetrical double edge that starts 15mm from the guard and which is preceded by a flat ricasso with ‘Gesetzlich Geschützt’ stamped to one side and ‘Demag- Duisburg’ to the other. The grip comprises of two stamped metal parts assembled by 4 rivets. The handle has the standard trefoil-shaped groove at the rear allows attachment to the Gewehr 1898 rifle. The guard has a circular aperature to allow the rifle rod to pass through. The grip is coated in a feldgrau lacquer. The spring catch stud operates smoothly. The scabbard is virtually the same as all 160mm fighting scabbards. It has a leather frog which is riveted to the scabbard. This is a very original, excellent condition complete example of the Demag knife-bayonet. (See page 65 of German Combat Knives by Christian Mery) The price includes UK delivery. 19478. (Drawers)
£575.00

WWII German Trench Knife and Scabbard. ED 2616. - ED 2616
Trench knives came into their own as conflict had become bogged down, with the combatants sheltering in deep trenches, leading to attacks that end up with fast and furious hand to hand fighting. On all sides raiding parties are formed in order to bring back prisoners for intelligence purposes, or to destroy dugouts and strongholds. See ‘German Combat Knives’ by Christian Mery, page 30 for similar version. The blade measuring 14 ½ cm (25 ¾ cm overall) has a single edge *appears to have been re sharpened. The wooden grooved grips are held with two pins above small quillon. The grips are in very good condition. The steel scabbard retains 75% of its original paint and would have come with leather belt hoop held by two studs to the rear *missing. A nice collector’s item. The price includes UK delivery. ED 2616 (German Daggers Drawer)
£325.00

WWI German Officers ‘Private Purchase’ Trench Dagger and Sheath by H.Böker & Co. 19357. - 19357
Indeed these weapons were used by hunters and lumberjacks, and it was quite natural that these men took their knives with them to war. In hand to hand trench fighting, after the first months of the war, these weapons gave them a clear advantage. This dagger was made by H.Böker & Co- Solingen. The blade is 120mm in length (250mm overall) and has the ‘H.Böker & Co- Solingen’ and chestnut tree symbol engraved to the cheek. Böker Tree Brand has been producing cutlery for well over 145 years. In 1869, Heinrich Böker founded Böker & Company in Solingen, Germany. Envisioning an easily recognizable symbol to identify their products, Heinrich remembered a giant chestnut tree that shaded their original factory. The blade is showing a nice age related patina. There is a tab closed by a press stud sewn to the body of the sheath and a strap with a buckle running through the belt loop. All of the stitching and studs are undamaged. A 10cm deer antler grip below silver steel pommel with ‘BSJ’ engraved and above a silver one sided quillon *slight movement between the blade and grip*. A collectors piece worthy of further investigation. Price includes UK postage. 19357.
£345.00

**VERY LARGE**Inter War Era German Geco (Genschow & Co Berlin) Folding Bowie Knife With Stag Antler Grips, German Silver Fittings & Leather Scabbard. Sn 18927 - 18927
The German company Genschow & Co emerged from the Badische detonator, primer and ammunition factory Ernst Schreiner founded in 1898 by ammunition manufacturer Ernst Schreiner , who sold the company to Gustav Genschow in 1903. Genschow put this together with the Badische Schrot- und Gewehrpfropfenfabrik GmbH from Durlach . The Badische Munitionsfabrik GmbH emerged from the two companies , which was incorporated into Gustav Genschow & Co (GECO) in 1906 . The Company’s registered office was in Berlin. During the First World War , the company expanded, the workforce grew from 178 to around 700 employees. Due to the greatly reduced demand after the war, Genschow was able to keep afloat with the manufacture of hunting weapons as well as hunting and sports ammunition. It was only with the beginning of remilitarization by the National Socialists and the outbreak of the Second World War that the entrepreneurial boom succeeded and GECO was able to grow into an important armaments company. This is an excellent extra large folding Bowie Knife by Geco. It is 12 ¾” overall length when folded & in its original leather open top scabbard. The knife's 10 ¼” blade is undamaged and has just light areas of staining consistent with age. The blade is crisply marked on one side with the manufacturer’s trademark ‘Geco’. It has attractive thick Stag Antler scales which are in great condition secured by brass pins. It has German Silver bolsters. One bolster has a hinged release lever for opening and closing the blade. When fully extended the knife measures 15” overall. One scale is mounted with a void German Silver shield. The knife is complete with original open top brown leather scabbard which has an integral single leather belt loop stitched to the rear of the throat. It has a German Silver chape with ball end. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. The price for this impressive folding Bowie includes UK Delivery. Sn 18927
£595.00

WW1 Era German Deer's Foot Hunting / Trench Fighting Dagger, Scabbard & Frog. Sn 18410 - 18410
This is an original German WW1 Hunting / Trench Fighting Dagger. It has a deer's foot handle with white metal plate at the foot end. It has a steel cross guard and ferrule. It has a 148mm double edged steel dagger blade with medial ridge. The blade has some staining most likely old blood at the tip end. The dagger measures 284mm overall length and is complete with original German silver mounted brown leather scabbard. The throat mount has a frog bar and the chape has a ball end. The scabbard is fitted with its original brown leather frog. All leather and stitching of the scabbard and frog are intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 18410
£395.00

WW1 Era Imperial German Soldier’s Private Purchase ‘Garantie Feinstahl’ Hunting Dagger / Trench Fighting Knife With Stag Antler Grips & Pressed Steel DRGM Marked Scabbard With Engraved Hunting Scenes & Integral Swivelling Retaining Catch Marked ‘DRGM ove - 18617
This is an original WW1 era German Soldier’s Private Purchase Hunting Dagger / Trench Fighting Knife. A similar knife with scabbard which has the same retaining catch as our example is illustrated on page 9 of German Combat Knives 1914-1918 by Mery. The dagger is 8 ¾” overall with a 4” steel blade one side marked ‘Garantie Feinstahl’ (Guaranteed Fine Steel). The hilt has its original Stag antler scales secured by 2 rivets. It has a short finger guard It comes with its original pressed metal scabbard which has engraved hunting scenes on both sides. The scabbard has an integral swivelling retaining catch marked ‘DRGM over 633823’ (DRGM - Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchs Muster German quality assurance mark). The price includes UK delivery. Sn WW1 Era Imperial German Soldier’s Private Purchase ‘Garantie Feinstahl’ Hunting Dagger / Trench Fighting Knife With Stag Antler Grips & Pressed Steel DRGM Marked Scabbard With Engraved Hunting Scenes & Integral Swivelling Retaining Catch Marked ‘DRGM over 633823’. Sn 18617 This is an original WW1 era German Soldier’s Private Purchase Hunting Dagger / Trench Fighting Knife. A similar knife with scabbard which has the same retaining catch as our example is illustrated on page 9 of German Combat Knives 1914-1918 by Mery. The dagger is 8 ¾” overall with a 4” steel blade one side marked ‘Garantie Feinstahl’ (Guaranteed Fine Steel). The hilt has its original Stag antler scales secured by 2 rivets. It has a short finger guard It comes with its original pressed metal scabbard which has engraved hunting scenes on both sides. The scabbard has an integral swivelling retaining catch marked ‘DRGM over 633823’ (DRGM - Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchs Muster German quality assurance mark). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 18617
£395.00

WW1 Imperial German Officer’s Carl Eickhorn Solingen Trench Dagger / Fighting Knife Design Based On WW1 Dress Bayonet & Scabbard. Sn 18388 - 18388
This is a an original WW1 German Officer’s trench dagger / fighting knife. This form of trench dagger were based on dress bayonets issued during WW1 (see page 50 of German Combat Knives 1914-1945 By Mery). This dagger is 11” overall with a 6” steel blade with medial ridge. The blade is crisply marked by the maker ‘C.E’ (Carl Eickhorn Solingen) together with ‘back to back’ Squirrels trademark. It has the correct Eagle's head pommel with correct false bayonet button which pushes in but is correctly non-functioning & forms the Eagles eye. The chequered wood scales are secured with two rivets. It has an up-swept quillon cross guard. The dagger has its original blackened metal scabbard which has an integral riveted leather belt loop and retaining strap with press stud fastener. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 18388
£425.00
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