SWORD COLLECTION - EARLY EICKHORN MODEL 1695 LIONS HEAD.
An early, all brass hilt and quite long example of the Eickhorn officers parade sword, designated in their catalogue as model 1695. Hilt has a besutiful cast lionshead with red glass eyes. Perfect celluloid grip with triple wire wrap. Under crossguard is stamped Ges.Geschutz. Scabbard has all original black paint with just some loss around the suspension ring area. Otherwise 90% intact. Heavily... read more
SWORD COLLECTION - LIONS HEAD PARADE SWORD BY ALCOSO.
Swords by Alcoso don’t seem to surface very often and this is a super example of an all brass hilted lions head parade sword. Hilt has a great deal of the original fire gilt finish remaining. Perfect celluloid grip with triple brass wire wrap. Alcoso designate this as a model 119!in their catalogue. Red glass eyes. A near perfect black painted scabbard with 95% of the original paint remaining. ... read more
SWORD COLLECTION - A SUPER EXAMPLE OF EARLY ‘BLUCHER’ EICKHORN SWORD.
Another great early example of one of the Eickhorn Field Marshal series. This is the ‘BLUCHER’ and named after Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher (December 16, 1742 -October 12, 1819) was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall. This is a beautiful all brass example with virtually all the original fire gilt on the hilt! Large imposing lions head with red eyes. Perfect celluloid grip with triple brass wire. ... read more
SWORD COLLECTION - A BRASS LIONS HEAD SWORD BY F.W.HOLLER
Whilst FW Holler were a prolific dagger maker, swords by them don’t seem to surface too often. This is an all brass hilted type, designated by them in their catalogue as a type 160. The hilt is in amazing condition and has 95% of the original bright fire gilding. It has quite a large lions head with red glass eyes. A perfect celluloid grip with the Holler trademark ‘springy wire’ grip wrap. Bla... read more
SWORD COLLECTION - EARLY BRASS LIONS HEAD SWORD BY E.F. HORSTER
Another nice example from this sword collection and another different maker. This is an all brass hilted lions head parade sword by E.F. HORSTER. Again not a sword maker often encountered. Slightly different again from all the other makers, this has quite a large lions head with red eyes. Has nearly all of the fire gilt finish to the surfaces and a perfect celluloid grip. The triple brass wire ... read more
A SA DAGGER TRIPLE HANGER FOR A RZM ERA PIECE.
An extremely nice triple dagger hanger which would suit any near mint or mint SA dagger produced during the RZM period. The nickel plated clip and buckle are in mint condition. Clip marked RZM M5/71 OLC. Buckle is also RZM marked but too small for me to read! The triple leather hanger is super. Some very slight wear to show it has been used. The long strap is ALSO RZM marked and dated 1941. read more
A MINT UNISSUED LUFTWAFFE BAYONET/SWORD KNOT/PORTAPEE.
A completely unissued Luftwaffe portapee, still folded and tied with factory string. Has white slide with red too and blue/grey lower. Still tied as released from the factory AND has the shop price tag intact. All blue leather straps. A mint piece ideal for display. read more
SET OF THIRD REICH NAVAL DAGGER HANGERS & UNDER-BELT.
A very good set of gilded aluminium Third Reich era naval dagger hangers complete with the blue cloth and brown leather under belt. The hangers show a little use and are nice a supple. The lions head buckles have matching casting marks. All complete.
The cloth under belt was worn under a tunic or coat and suspended the dagger via the hangers. A nice complete, original set. read more
DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM ARMBAND.
Multi-coloured printed armband which were issued in their 1000’s to the last ‘civilian’ conscripts recruited by Hitler to fight at the very end of the war as a last ditch effort. A plain red/black/white printed armband sewn up the rear. Perfect condition.
RE-listed DUE TO A COMPLETE TIME WASTER read more
110.00 GBP
AN ORIGINAL SHORT 23cm BULLION DAGGER KNOT.
A good example that has been used and actually on a dagger. Will look perfect tied back on a dagger with similar age. Silver bullion portapee used on 1st and 2nd Pattn Luftwaffe daggers as well as TENO officers! A nice colour, some very, very slight wear thst just proves it’s real and been on a dagger. read more