Dear customers,

We will be attending the following exhibitions:

If you are interested in any items from our catalogue and have the opportunity to visit one of the exhibitions, please let us know the item number and your name, and we will bring the goods for you to view in person.
Kind regards, Alex

  • Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (WL) Dagger for Officers.

    Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (WL) Dagger for Officers. (Lot: 583)

    Extremely rare version with a black plastic grip. Intact wire wrapping; crossguard and pommel made of aluminum, with traces of original gilding still visible on the sunwheel swastikas. Clean blade by “Robert Klaas, Solingen”; scabbard with no significant damage, slightly toned. Complete with portepee and hanger. Worn example.

    $ 4,130 fee: 22.5%
  • Royal Bulgarian Army Dagger.

    Royal Bulgarian Army Dagger. (Lot: 58)

    Obverse center crossguard features the Bulgarian crest with a replica of the Bulgarian Military Order for Bravery on the reverse. The royal crown pommel is complete with the cross on top. Medium yellow celluloid grip shows light surface wear and small cracks & is complete with tight twisted wire wrap. Nickel-plated blade shows light surface wear, runner marks and one speck of lifting near reverse tip. Double etched blade features the cipher of King Boris III (1918-1945) on the obverse with the reverse marked in Cyrillic letters “ZA NAMI BOGA (GOD IS WITH US)”

    $ 1,540 fee: 22.5%
  • Driver’s Proficiency Badge in Bronze

    Driver’s Proficiency Badge in Bronze (Lot: 1141)

    Bronzed sheet iron, with iron backing plate, in the printed packet of the maker “Rudolf Souval Wien 62/VII”. Unworn

    $ 120 fee: 22.5%
  • Scarce Model 1826 Naval U.S. Martial Flintlock Single Shot By W.L. Evans Valley Forge Pennsylvania

    Scarce Model 1826 Naval U.S. Martial Flintlock Single Shot By W.L. Evans Valley Forge Pennsylvania (Lot: 493)

    A Scarce Model 1826 Naval U.S. Martial Flintlock Single Shot By W.L. Evans Valley Forge Pennsylvania Dated 1830.

    8 and 1/8th inch round barrel. .54 caliber. Identical to the 1826 Naval flintlock pistols by Simeon North. The barrel struck at the breech with “US”, “P”, and “LS”. Captive ramrod. The lock stamped “W.L. EVANS” and “US” dated at tail 1830. The lock expertly reconverted to flintlock as is common with this scarce model.

    Walnut stock with original short steel belt hook. Steel furniture of standard pattern. Barrel condition is good with very light pitting. Lock with light pitting and wear to stampings. Walnut stock with wear throughout and no visible cartouche but no splits or cracks. The action functions with both half and full cock. The bore is good.

    Altogether an acceptable example of this scarce U.S. naval flintlock pistol with a total production of “1000 or less” according to Flayderman.

    $ 3,995 fee: 22.5%