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SOLD SOLD (23/01) **EARLY PRODUCTION**Nazi German Tiger Solingen Hitler Youth 'HJ' Dagger With "Blut Und Ehre!" Motto Etched Blade & Scabbard With Integral Frog, Leather Manufacturer Marked ‘LFS On Oak Leaf’ (Lederwerk Sedina Fritz Schade). Sn 23174:15 - 23174:15 An excellent original Hitler-Jugend (HJ) Hitler Youth dagger with nickel plated pommel and cross guard. It has undamaged black chequered grips, the front inset with the HJ red and white enamel HJ diamond with black swastika on a field of gold. It has a 5 ½” long, broad single edged blade. The blade is crisply marked on one side with the manufacturer's name 'Tiger Solingen' together with Tiger trademark & ‘Gesetzl Geschutzt’ (Registration / Quality assurance mark). The lack of RZM mark (Nazi manufacturer code) indicates that this is an early production dagger. The reverse has crisp "Blut und Ehre!"(Blood & Honour) HJ motto. It has its original leather hilt washer. The knife is complete with original black metal scabbard with leather integral belt loop & retention strap with press stud fastener. The rear of the belt loop is impressed with manufacturer mark ‘LFS On Oak Leaf’ which is Lederwerk Sedina (Fritz Schade). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:15
£0.00
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Nazi German National Forestry Service (Reichsforstamt) Marked Clamshell Boar & Stag Hunting Forester’s Dagger / Sidearm With Original Steel Mounted Leather Scabbard & Skinning Knife. Sn 23174:16 - 23174:16 In order to control and preserve the natural resources of the national forests, the National Forestry Service (Reichsforstamt) was established under the supervision of the Reich Minister and head of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Goering. The administration of all conservation measures pertaining to timber and wild life was the major task of this governmental branch. This included prescribing all of the game laws and hunting regulations. Control was sub delegated to regional or district forestry officials known as Forester, who were highly trained, full time, government representatives expert in all fields of hunting and conservation. They wore an official green uniform and can be compared to the federal and state game wardens found in the United States. In cases where estates and lands were owned and controlled privately, forestry officials were hired by the landowner rather than the national government. These private forestry officials also wore similar uniforms, but with different insignia, and were permitted to wear the same daggers authorized for the members of the National Forestry Service.There were several ranks within the Forestry Service, among which were: trainees, assistant foresters, senior foresters and forestry administrative officials. The lower officials and assistant foresters were authorized sidearms with staghorn grips only. The foresters and senior officials were permitted to purchase side arms with ivory or imitation ivory (white celluloid) grips. The choice of ivory as opposed to white celluloid was optional; however, the ivory grips cost an additional four Reich Marks ($1.60). The design of all these official forestry side arms were very similar. Variations in design were due to the different dagger manufacturers. This is an National Forestry Service (Reichsforstamt) Marked Clamshell Boar & Stag Hunting Forester’s Dagger / Sidearm. These substantial weapons were carried when hunting large game such as Boar for self defence and to deliver the 'death blow' to the hunted prey. This example has a heavy Stag Antler hilt with heavy metal fittings including cross guard with Stag hoof finials, large clamshell, ferrule and grooved pommel cap with acorn finial. The ferrule has an engraved ‘Swastika on Oak Leaf’ badge of the Nazi Forestry Service, above monogram on the cross guard which may indicate that this dagger may have been made in the Imperial German era and then carried by a Nazi Forester. Its heavy 36mm broad blade is clean & sharp with no damage to the cutting edge. The blade is 302mm length and the spine is 6mm thick at its widest. The blade has no maker marks. The dagger is 450mm overall length. The weapon is complete with its original steel mounted leather scabbard with heavy metal fittings consisting of a large throat mount with frog bars which has an integral steel holster for its skinning knife. The skinner has a Stag antler scales, clean 120mm long steel blade (200mm overall length). The leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact with just light service wear. The dagger is fitted with period black leather frog with large belt loop. There are no visible maker or date marks on the frog. The price for this quality Nazi marked sidearm includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:16
£1,475.00
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**QUALITY**Late 19th / Early 20th Century Austrian Carl Grasser Vienna Stag Hunting Dagger / Sidearm With Heavy Butcher Blade, Solid Stag Antler Hilt, Etched Blade Original Leather Scabbard With Integral Belt Loop & Knife & Fork Accessories. ED 3034 - ED 3034 Carl Grasser was a maker of fine edged weapons, including hunting knives and swords, in Vienna, Austria, particularly around the turn of the 20th century (late 19th / early 20th century). This is an excellent, original and complete Stag Hunting Dagger / Sidearm By Carl Grasser Vienna. These substantial weapons were carried when hunting large game such as Stag for self defence and to deliver the 'death blow' to the hunted prey and to butcher carcasses in the field. This example has a heavy, curved, Stag Antler hilt with curved finger guard which has an acorn finial. It has a heavy butcher blade which is clean is clean & sharp with no damage to the cutting edge. The blade is 9 ¼” length, 2 ¼” wide at it broadest and the spine is 5mm thick at its widest. The spine has a blued and etched panel with the cutler’s name ‘Carl Grasser Vienna Austria’. The English spelling of Vienna indicates that this was a period export piece for the British market. The dagger is 15 ¼” overall length. One side of the blade has an etched panel scene depicting a Stag in the field. The weapon is complete with its original leather scabbard with integral frog, large belt loop, leather retaining strap with press stud fastener and open top pockets which holster their original steel knife and fork accessories, each with stag antler handles. The leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact with just light surface wear to be expected. The leather is stamped with name ‘E.A. Bennett’ most likely the English gentleman who originally purchased this dagger. The price for this quality hunting piece includes UK delivery. ED 3034 (in German daggers box)
£1,200.00
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*RESERVED*RARE**OPEN CYLINDERS THAT ACCEPT INERT ROUNDS & OPEN BARREL**COCKS & DRY FIRES**WW1 1916 British WD Officer's Webley MK VI .455 Calibre Service Revolver With 6 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammunition**VERY EARLY UK 1993 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23174:17 - 23174:17 which is stamped on the barrel, frame & cylinder. On the right side of the frame it is crisply stamped 'Webley Mark VI Patents' and dated ‘1916’. It has WD proof/ inspection marks on its frame and ‘Mark VI’ designation. The pistol has its original finely chequered Bakelite grips and Lanyard ring. The bottom edge of one grip has a small old stable chip, the grip is totally secure. Deactivated to an early UK specification, the pistol breaks open for loading & cocks & dry fires in both single & double action. Its barrel is open and over bored and the cylinders are open & cut and will accept inert rounds. The pistol comes with 6 rounds of inert, deactivated brass cased .455 calibre ammunition. The price for this WW1 dated British service revolver with inert rounds includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23174:17
£1,345.00
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**COCKS & DRY FIRES**MATCHING NUMBERS**COLD WAR**1968 Military Browning FN Model 1935 Hi Power 9mm Calibre Semi Automatic Pistol**UK 1998 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23174:18 - 23174:18 The Belgian Browning Hi-Power was used by the British military and armed forces of other nations from the 1960’s. Hi-Power pistols were issued to the British Special Air Service throughout the Cold War era & during the Falklands War in 1982. This is an excellent Browning Hi-Power Semi Automatic pistol. This example has fixed combat sights & military knurled ring hammer. It is stamped with the Herstal FN & Browning’s Patent information (illustrated). The pistol is serial number ‘T229075’ which is stamped on the slide, breach and frame (in 1964 the product code for the Hi Power was the letter "T". The serial number of this pistol is in the range T214000-T258000 indicating manufacture in 1968). The breech has Belgian Liege ‘ELG’ & other inspection marks. It has undamaged, chequered plastic grips and magazine. Deactivated to UK specification in 1998 the pistol, cocks & dry fires, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23174:18
£1,475.00
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Original British WW1 Military Issue Field Armoury Made ‘Nail’ Spiked Baluster Trench Club. Sn 23174:19 - 23174:19 During WW1 Military Units on both sides were either issued with or improvised their own trench warfare weapons which they saw as being of more use than rifles & other weapons when fighting hand to hand. This is an original, WW1 British Trench Club in the form made by Field armourers and issued to soldiers involved in Trench raids. The baluster form wooden club measures 17 ¼” overall length. The butt of the shaft is studded with a single period square head iron nail ideal for striking an opponent in combat. The shaft also has rows of the same nails around the circumference which would cause devastating injuries in combat. The wood has all the patina and surface knocks and bumps to be expected of a field made weapon of this age. The structure of the wood is secure. All nails are present, have even aged patina & are secure. The price for this hard to find reminder of the brutal nature of trench warfare includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:19 (Trench equipment box shelves storeroom) £395.00
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SOLD SOLD (26/01) Original British WW1 Field Improvised Weighted Trench Club With Integral Blade Tip Made From The Business End of a British Pattern 1907 Sword Bayonet. Sn 23174:20 - 23174:20 During WW1 Military Units on both sides were either issued with or improvised their own trench warfare weapons which they saw as being of more use than rifles & other weapons when fighting hand to hand. This is an original, WW1 British field improvised Trench Club made by soldiers involved in Trench raids. The weapon measures 17 ¼” overall length. The solid steel cylindrical shaft has a heavy lead club head (5” circumference, just under 2” length). Protruding from the centre of club head is the top 4 ¾” tip section of a period British 1907 pattern sword bayonet, all securely welded to the steel shaft ideal for striking, slashing and or stabbing an opponent in combat. The shaft has a brass grip, with tightly woven copper wire securely welded to it to assist grip. The bottom of the grip is holed for wrist cord and fitted with leather boot lace wrist cord. The club has all the patina to be expected of an improvised field made weapon of this age. The price for this hard to find reminder of the brutal nature of trench warfare includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:20 (Trench equipment box shelves storeroom) £0.00
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**ORIGINAL**AS ISSUED**UN-TOUCHED**WW1 Imperial Prussian 1916 Ersatz Pattern Pressed Felt Pickelhaube Helmet. Sn 23174:21 - 23174:21 With mobilization for a modern war, the German Armies found themselves unable to quickly equip millions of soldiers. A shortage of cow hide from Argentina combined with the excessive draw upon German industry to outfit the massive army being mobilized, resulted in a severe shortage of leather for manufacturing Pickelhauben. To meet with this immediate shortage, the Germans began in 1914 manufacturing helmets from Ersatz (substitute) materials. As the felt hat manufacturing industry was well established in Germany for hundreds of years, the hat industry stepped in to fill the void by producing Pickelhaube out of pressed and blocked felt manufactured from rabbit fur or shredded wool. This is an excellent, original, as issued condition 1916 Pattern Pickelhaube Ersatz made from emergency war measures pressed felt. The pickelhaube has the correct large Imperial Prussian brass helmet plate. The helmet also has original metal state cockade bosses, and is complete with a leather chin strap and brass buckle adjusters. It has a front and rear visor, the front visor has a rolled brass edge and vented brass top spike. The inside of the pickelhaube has its original leather liner. All material is clean. The helmet is approx. UK size 7. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:21
£795.00
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**ORIGINAL**COMPLETE**Early WW1 Christmas 1914 Princess Mary's Brass Gift Fund Box With Original Contents & 2 Associated Period Postcards. Sn 23174:23 - 23174:23 It was Princess Mary's express wish that 'every sailor afloat and every soldier at the front' should have the present. The gifts were devised in October 1914 and intended for distribution to all who were serving overseas or at sea, in time for Christmas 1914; afterwards, with the fund in surplus and many feeling they had been ‘left out’, distribution was extended more widely – to all who were serving, whether at home or abroad, and to prisoners of war and the next of kin of 1914 casualties. The contents of the gift fund tins varied, some with tobacco and cigarettes and others with pencils, notepads & chocolate. This is an original complete early WW1 Christmas 1914 Princess Mary's Brass Gift Fund Box Containing all original contents which consist of: an opened but full 1914 Dated Packet Of cigarettes containing original Mary monogramed cigarettes: an unopened packet of tobacco dated 1914: correct Princess Mary Monogramed Christmas Greeting Card in its original envelope, Princess Mary black & white portrait photograph and correct Mary monogramed brass cased ‘bullet pencil’ with silver bullet. Found with the tin are the 2 associated period postcards,which are included, one a sepia group portrait of British soldiers in uniform, the rear with hand written message ‘Fondest love for my darling wife, Arthur’ above ‘France May 29th’. The top left rear of the postcard has faint hand written ‘Loyal North Lancs’ (Regiment). The other postcard titled ‘Soldiers of the King’ is also illustrated in the images. There is no message on the rear of this post card. The price for this piece of WW1 memorabilia includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:23 (Misc draw office)
£395.00
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**EXTREMELY RARE**BRITISH Army SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) 5.56×45mm NATO Calibre Rifle With Susat 4 x Magnification Tritium-Powered Illumination Utilised At Dusk Or Dawn**UK 2002 DEACTIVATION** Sn 23174:24 - 23174:24 The SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) is a British family of 5.56×45mm NATO service weapons used by the British Army, replacing the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle. The prototypes were created in 1976, with production starting in 1985. The weapons saw extensive service in the Iraq & Afghanistan conflicts. This extremely rare example is in very good condition. It has a 20” barrel with flash suppressor. Its composite stock and alloy magazine are clean and undamaged. It has a ribbed recoil pad and sling bars. The rifle has a pistol grip. The rifle is serial number USMB02A0013. It is fitted with British Issue SUSAT, 4 x Magnification Sight Unit. The Sight Unit Small Arms, Trilux, or SUSAT, is a 4× telescopic sight with tritium-powered illumination, utilised at dusk or dawn. The sight is not designed as a sniper sight, but is rather intended to be mounted on a variety of rifles and to be used by all infantrymen. SUSAT is the primary sighting system for the British Army's SA80 series of weapons. The sight is dated 1985. The Optics of this Susat has a military post reticle (the battery no doubt has no charge due to date of manufacture). Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the rifle’s slide is fixed in place, the trigger moves and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23174:24
£6,450.00
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**AS FOUND**UN-MESSED WITH**WW1 German M16 Combat Helmet With Original Field Olive Green /Brown Finish & Original Padded Liner. Sn 23174:25 - 23174:25 This original WW1 German M16 Combat helmet is as found & has not been messed with. It has its original field olive green / brown hue finish. It has no dents & even patina. All rivets are in place and it has the correct chin strap lugs. The helmet retains its original leather headband liner with pads stuffed which are stuffed with original horse hair. The helmet is absent its leather chin strap. There are no visible maker marks on the inner rim of the helmet. The helmet is approx. UK size 7. The price for this excellent WW1 helmet includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:25
£895.00
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George III (1760 – 1820) British Enfield Tower .650 Carbine Calibre Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistol With Regulation Brass Fittings & Captive Iron Ram Rod. Sn 23174:26 - 23174:26 This is an excellent original George III [1760 - 1820] Tower Lock Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistol. It is 15 ½” overall with a 9" round steel barrel. The barrel’s smoothbore has just light staining consistent with age & use. The barrel has English black powder proofs. It has a steel lock plate & cock fitted with flint. The lock plate is stamped ‘Tower’ (Enfield) and is also marked with the King’s Crown and ‘GR’ (George Rex) together with inspection mark. It has a walnut full stock which has just the light knocks bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use. The stock has regulation brass fittings including cudgel butt. The brass stock plate has faint hand carved letters ‘J.A’. Its action works crisply. The price for this excellent Light Dragoon pistol includes UK delivery. NB As an antique flintlock pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 23174:26
£1,495.00
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