This Spanish bayonet from the time of the Great War was made at the Fabrica de Armas de Toledo. In good overall shape, and would clean nicely. SOLD
SOLD – Swiss M1911 Bayonet
A great example of a Swiss bayonet from the time of the Great War. SOLD
SOLD – German K98 Bayonet
In great shape with old gun oil on blade. No apparent makers mark on the bayonet, but the scabbard is marked "cul" which is the code for E.Pack & S and was made in 1941. Price: SOLD
SOLD – German K98 bayonet
In great shape, with old gun oil still on blade. Made by Carl Eickorn. SOLD
SOLD – British 1845 Infantry Officer Sabre
This sword is a picture perfect example of the 1845 infantry officer sabre. The blade is decorated on both sides with Queen Victoria's monogram, and bears a proof mark that could identify it to Robert Mole. The sword is in excellent shape and extremely solid with no rattling. It comes with remnants of a scabbard... Continue Reading →
SOLD – 1892 Canadian Rifles Officer Sword
This is a nice example of a Victorian Officer sword from a Rifles regiment. The sword was retailed by J.E. Austen of Toronto. and was likely made between 1892 and 1901. The overall sword is in fine condition. The scabbard as a few scuff marks, and the sword shows minimal patina. The blade was replated... Continue Reading →
SOLD- 1897 British Infantry Officer Picket Sword
This is a good example of a classic 1897 pattern from Edward VII's reign. The sword is in near pristine condition, with a flew blemishes that would polish out easily. The tip has a bit of pitting and is slightly squared.Made by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie between 1901 and 1910. SOLD
SOLD – Canadian Militia Infantry Officer Sabre 1845 pattern
This Canadian Militia sabre was likely made between 1856 and 1879, based on the retailer's address. As is the case with many Canadian Militia swords, the blade was likely made in Solingen, in this case by P.D. Luneschloss, based on the inscription that is found on the back of the blade: "Warranted to cut wrought... Continue Reading →
SOLD- Romanian Air Force 1920 Officer Sword
This is an extremely rare Romanian Air Force Officer sword from the reign of Ferdinand I and designed along the lines of the British 1920 Royal Air Force sword. This sword is in pristine condition, with only a few scuff marks to the scabbard's leather. It exhibits most of the same elements as the British... Continue Reading →
SOLD – Cuban officer sabre
This sabre was likely made around 1935 to 1940 for an officer of the Republic of Cuba. The inscription Ejército Constitucional refers to the national army, who took this name in 1935. Interestingly, the inscription on the reverse was scrubbed off, possibly following a change of government. This sword is in near pristine condition, with... Continue Reading →