LUFTWAFFE 1st Pattn. DAGGER BY HERDER.
This is an interesting variation 1st Pattn dagger by Richard A Herder. The dagger itself seems to be in alloy or aluminium with earlier brass inserted swastika discs to the pommel and crossguard. I’ve had a few Herder 1st Lufts in my time and it seems they did a little mixing and matching. The blue leather grip is perfect with a single wire wrap. The original 23cm bullion knot is tied in place,... read more
EARLY 1st Pattn. LUFTWAFFE DAGGER BY SMF.
A good, early all nickel fittings 1st Luft officers dagger by the SMF company. Initially worn by Officer ranks alone, but with the introduction of the 2ndPattn Luft dagger, these were then worn by senior NCO’s. All early daggers were initially nickel pieces and this reflects that. Dark blue leather grip and scabbard covering are both in excellent condition with no issues, just normal wear. Bras... read more
850.00 GBP
AN EARLY REPRODUCTION 2nd PATTN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER & KNOT.
As all of you know, I don’t usually sell reproduction items. However, this came in as part of a bulk buy and is an extremely good Spanish made copy from the 1980’s. I only offer it as an example as perhaps someone would like it as a display item and not want to pay the £500-600+ for a real one.
The dagger is nearly perfect in every detail except it is noticeably heavier than an original... read more
THIRD REICH NAVY DAGGER WITH RARER EICKHORN TRADEMARK.
A nice example of a Third Reich naval officers dress dagger with the less common Eickhorn trademark of the squirrel looking over its shoulder! This was the last trademark used by Eickhorn during the war. All brass fittings are in excellent shape with a little original lacquer here and there. Perfect celluloid grip with twisted brass wire. Scabbard is dent free. Blade has the standard anchor and... read more
A GOOD EXAMPLE OF ARMY OFFICERS DAGGER BY ALCOSO.
A no-frills army officers dress dagger by Alcoso. Cream celluloid grip is perfect. Nice fittings throughout. Typical fluted pommel used by Alcoso. An alloy crossguard with steel, nickel plated scabbard with no damage. Alcoso fittings with unique throat screams used by them. Blade is stone mint with all crossgrain polish and needle shaped point. Super blade. Alcoso sideways trademark with small... read more
ORIGINAL WW2 JAPANESE NCO’s KATANA - SAMURAI SWORD.
A good example of a factory produced WW2 sword carried by Japanese NCO’s. Different in construction to the officers as the hilt/grip is cast in metal alloy and then painted to look like cloth binding. 50% of original paint left on the grip area. Foundry/factory stamps to the ferrell area. Release spring intact and working properly. A solid iron Tsuba. Scabbard has nearly all of the original oli... read more
BOOK - GERMAN DAGGERS OF WWII - Vol 4 BY THOMAS M JOHNSON.
One of the last reference books written by Tom Johnson. This is a 4 volume series and is more of a photographic reference to the hobby. This last volume deals with some recently found rare pieces and the edged weapons owned by Herman Goring. Fascinating stuff. (Post free in U.K.) read more
AN ORIGINAL SA DAGGER SHORT HANGER.
Last of the short hangers I have currently. Ideal for am early (pre-RZM) SA dagger. Nice brown leather and retaining loop. Nickel snap clip and buckle. read more
SHORT HANGER FOR EARLY SA DAGGER.
A very good brown leather short hanger for an early(pre-RZM) SA dagger. Nickel snap clip and buckle with original brown leather strap and retaining loop. read more
1936 SS OFFICERS CHAINED DAGGER-COMPLETELY UNTOUCHED AND UNCLEANED.
A highly collectable example of the always in-demand, SS officers daggers. Introduced in 1936 for officer ranks only and replaced the 1933 version.
This is a dagger that has remained untouched for the past 70 years or so. Bought back as a souvenir in the USA, has remained on the same family since then. This dagger probably dates from the late 1930’s as it demonstrates mostly ‘RZM’ perio... read more