This is a fairly rare stilletto dagger, probably made in France in the 19th century. The triangular blade is etched with "souvenir" on one side. The whole assembly is steel, including the scabbard. A very solid and great addition to a knife collection. Total length: 21cm. SOLD
SOLD – Takouba sabre
This is a very interesting example of a takouba, or Touareg sword, made using a western produced sabre. This was likely made in the early 20th century. The blade has some oxidation and warps. The scabbard is missing the drag. SOLD
SOLD – WW2 German Parade Bayonet
In near pristine shape. Some chips in the scabbard's paint. SOLD
SOLD – 1874 French Gras Bayonet by Châtellerault
A near pristine example of this classical bayonet by the state manufacture of Châtellerault made in 1876. SOLD
SOLD – 1874 French Gras Bayonet by Tulle
This is a near pristine example of the Gras bayonet made by the Tulle manufacture in 1878. Very solid and a nice addition to a bayonet collection. SOLD
SOLD – Prussian 1889 Infantry Officer Sword
This is a very nice and in a way fairly rare example of the classic 1889. This example was made by WKC, probably around WW1 with the usual black painted scabbard of this period. It is a fairly usual piece except for the fact that it was service sharpened, which is very rare on German... Continue Reading →
SOLD – Irish Rifles Officer 1845 Sabre
This rifles sabre was likely used by either a volunteer or Brigade officer serving in Ireland which we can tell by the harp and wreath of clovers. Very unusual, we have no royal monogram on the blade. We do have the British crown both on the guard and the blade, but the lack of any... Continue Reading →