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GERMAN BAYONET.
M1871, dated 1875, by Simson. Unit marked, scabbard tip with military
acceptance mark. Excellent. |
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310 |
BRIQUET SWORD.
Blade clean but heavily worn, partial engraved designs and words, only
"1761" and a large "Z" identifiable. Blade 24
5/8" Very good black leather scabbard. |
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311 |
BRITISH SOCKET BAYONET.
For the late Martin Henry in .303cal. Excellent condition, blade dated
1900, with broad arrow. |
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312 |
18TH C. JAPANESE KATANA SWORD.
L.21". Iron tsuba with inlaid silver design. 2 menuki. 18th
c. blade. |
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313 |
WWII OFFICER'S KATANA.
Appears to be a family blade. Has a straight temper line. Japanese
characters on both side of tang. All fittings are the usually
encountered, found on WWII officer's/NCO swords. Clean blade with few
stains. Extremely sharp. |
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314 |
GERMAN WWII FIRST MODEL LUFTWAFFE
SWORD.
Excellent condition. Paul Weyersburg & Co., Solingen. Slight scuff
to leather grip. With frog. |
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315 |
USN FOLDING KNIFE.
Flat-ended blade, stag horn scales. Made by "H. Taylor &
Brother - Sheffield". "U.S. Navy" stamped into blade.
Issued from Civil War through Spanish American War periods. Nice. |
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316 |
INDIAN KATAR.
15" overall, with 7 3/4" double edged blade with 3 1/4"
diamond section armor-piercing blade. Body of blade shows 3 reinforcing
ribs cast into it on both sides. The grip with gold flower inlays. |
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317 |
FAIRBORNE COMMANDO KNIFE.
Guard marked "England" and "I" with broad arrow on
top surface. Blade in the white, edges have been sharpened. Issue
leather scabbard, with brass tip. |
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318 |
TWO 19TH C. NAVAL MIDSHIPMAN'S
DIRKS.
One 9 3/4" sharply curved single-edged blade, the other 11
3/8" overall length in scabbard. |
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319 |
KRIS. Large,
20 1/4" wavy blade. Traditional grip with wrapped braided cord and
silver ferrule at guard. Rosewood scabbard is coming apart, parts are
broken, but all repairable. |
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320 |
TWO KRIS. One
15 3/8" blade, the other 12 3/4" straight double edged blade. |