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US Model 1816 Flintlock by Simeon North, Conversion to Percussion (Lot: 389)
$ 805 fee: 22.5%Action: Percussion, conversion from Flintlock
Country of Origin: United States
Caliber: .54
Overall Length: 15 1/4″ (approx.)
Barrel Length: 9″ (approx.)
Condition: GoodUS Model 1816 Flintlock by Simeon North, Conversion to Percussion
Lacking ramrod, this pistol has a working repair to the stock at the rear of the lock.
Only 19,374 were made from1817 to 1820 – this is an earlier type.
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US Model 1842 Perscussion Pistol by Aston And Company, Dated 1851. (Lot: 388)
$ 1,205 fee: 22.5%Action: Percussion
Manufacturer: Henry Aston of Middletown, Conn.
Caliber: .58
Overall Length: 14 1/2″ (approx.)
Barrel Length: 8 1/2″ (approx.)
Condition: Very Good
US Model 1842 Perscussion Pistol by Aston and company, dated 1851.The barrel is clean, with scattered light pitting and tool marks. The lock has some small patches of light pitting. Brasswork is lightly pattinated. The action is strong and functions as designed.
Initials “WFC” have been carved into the stock underside, just forward of the trigger guard. Cartouche outlines are visible, and would become clearer with the removal of an old layer of varnish if so desired.
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RARE Hitler Youth Belt Buckle with RZM Tag (Lot: 343)
$ 595 fee: 22.5%A well-preserved Hitler Youth belt buckle complete with its original RZM paper tag. The buckle is constructed of stamped metal with the HJ diamond and swastika emblem at the center, surrounded by the motto “Blut und Ehre!” (“Blood and Honor!”). Retaining much of its original finish, this example is enhanced by the presence of the intact RZM tag, making it highly desirable for collectors.
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Arisaka Pole Bayonet, Jinsen Arsenal (Lot: 332)
$ 995 fee: 22.5%Arisaka Pole Bayonet, Jinsen Arsenal, Johnson Pole Bayonet, Labar Pole Bayonet (LB-144)
This is a Japanese Arisaka pole bayonet manufactured by the Jinsen Rikugun Zoheisho Arsenal. The blade finish and coloration correspond to Jinsen production, and the ricasso is marked with the distinctive Jinsen star.
In Johnson’s system this piece is designated simply as the Pole Bayonet, while in Labar’s reference it appears as the Pole Bayonet, LB-144. Its rarity is rated at level 8, making it an exceptionally scarce example within the category of Japanese bayonets.
The bayonet is accompanied by a standard steel scabbard of the LBS-21 type, which itself is not frequently encountered. The suspension frog appears consistent with the LBF-61 pattern, although the available photograph does not allow for absolute confirmation.
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Arisaka Bayonet, TALW Arsenal (Lot: 331)
$ 425 fee: 22.5%Arisaka Bayonet, TALW Arsenal, Johnson Variation H, Labar Variation K (LB-144)
This is a Japanese Arisaka bayonet manufactured by the TALW Arsenal. It retains the standard configuration with a straight, single-edged blade, long fuller, and hooked quillon guard, with wooden grips fastened by two screws. The ricasso is marked with the TALW arsenal stamp.
In Johnson’s reference this bayonet is classified as Variation H, and in Labar’s system it is listed as Variation K (LB-144). Its rarity is assessed at level 4, considered uncommon to rare among surviving examples.
The scabbard accompanying the bayonet is the standard steel pattern, catalogued by Labar as LBS-15. The suspension frog is present but cannot be confidently identified from the available photograph.
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Arisaka Bayonet, Matsushita Arsenal (Lot: 330)
$ 295 fee: 22.5%Arisaka Bayonet, Matsushita Arsenal, Johnson Variation C, Labar Variation F (LB-107 / LB-108)
This is a Japanese Arisaka bayonet produced by the Matsushita Arsenal. It has the standard straight, single-edged blade with long fuller and hooked quillon guard. The grips are made of wood, secured by two screws, and the ricasso bears the Matsushita arsenal mark.
In Johnson’s classification this example corresponds to Variation C, while in Labar’s system it is listed as Variation F, either LB-107 or LB-108. The bayonet is of particular interest due to the presence of a small stamped “O” mark near the crossguard ring, a feature that elevates its rarity to level 5 (Labar LB-108).
The scabbard paired with this bayonet is of naval type, rubberized, identified as LBS-31 or LBS-32. To determine precisely which variant it is, a photograph of the reverse side would be necessary. Such scabbards are not typical for this model and add further uniqueness to the piece.
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Arisaka Bayonet, TALW Arsenal (Lot: 329)
$ 245 fee: 22.5%Arisaka Bayonet, TALW Arsenal, Johnson Variation I, Labar Variation Q (LB-145)
This is a Japanese Arisaka bayonet manufactured by the TALW Arsenal. It follows the standard configuration with a straight, single-edged blade, long fuller, and hooked quillon guard, with grips of wood secured by two screws. The ricasso is marked with the TALW arsenal stamp.
In Johnson’s system this bayonet is classified as Variation I, while in Labar’s reference it appears as Variation Q (LB-145). Its rarity is rated as 3, considered uncommon.
The bayonet is housed in a Jinsen-type steel scabbard, identified in Labar as LBS-13. This scabbard is not frequently encountered, though in this case it has a visible crack, which is a notable detractor to condition. The suspension frog is the LBF-59 type, completing the set.
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Arisaka Bayonet, Matsushita Arsenal (Lot: 328)
$ 395 fee: 22.5%Arisaka Bayonet, Matsushita Arsenal, Johnson Variation M, Labar Variation P (LBS-38 / LBF-12)
This is a Japanese Arisaka bayonet manufactured by the Matsushita Arsenal. It features the standard straight, single-edged blade with long fuller and the hooked quillon guard typical of the early pattern. The grips are wood, secured with two screws, and the ricasso is stamped with the distinctive Matsushita arrow mark.
According to Johnson’s classification this piece is designated as Variation M, while in Labar’s system it corresponds to Variation P. Its rarity is rated as 3, considered uncommon, particularly because of the Matsushita arsenal marking.
The bayonet is accompanied by an extremely rare canvas-covered metal scabbard, identified in Labar as LBS-38, as well as an uncommon suspension hanger, the LBF-12 type. Together these fittings make the piece stand out as a significantly scarcer example within the range of Japanese Arisaka bayonet production.
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Arisaka Bayonet, Nagoya Arsenal (Lot: 327)
$ 295 fee: 22.5%This is a Japanese Arisaka bayonet produced by the Nagoya Arsenal. It has a straight, single-edged blade with a long fuller and a hooked quillon guard. The grips are made of wood, secured with two screws to the tang, and the ricasso bears the Nagoya Arsenal mark.
In Johnson’s classification this example corresponds to Variation A, while in Labar’s system it is listed as Variation A (LB-119). The rarity rating is Common 2, representing a frequently encountered wartime issue.
The bayonet is paired with standard steel scabbard and frog, both typical of mass-produced equipment issued to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Overall, it is a solid and representative example of a standard Nagoya-made Arisaka bayonet.
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Arisaka Bayonet, Jinsen Rikugun Zoheisho Arsenal (Lot: 326)
$ 395 fee: 22.5%This Japanese Arisaka bayonet was manufactured at the Jinsen Rikugun Zoheisho Arsenal in occupied Korea. It features a straight, single-edged blade with squared pommel and simplified construction typical of late-war production. The wooden grips are riveted directly to the tang, and the ricasso is stamped with the Jinsen Arsenal mark.
In Johnson’s system, this piece is identified as Variation P, while in Labar’s reference it corresponds to Variation R (LB-162). The rarity rating is Rare 4, making it a significantly less common example among surviving Arisaka bayonets.
The bayonet is fitted with an LBS-21 scabbard, itself an uncommon type. The frog cannot be conclusively identified without viewing the reverse side, but the overall configuration is consistent with wartime Japanese issue equipment.
This is a scarce and desirable Jinsen-manufactured bayonet, representing one of the late-war variants produced outside mainland Japan.
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Arisaka Bayonet, TALW Arsenal (Lot: 322)
$ 295 fee: 22.5%This Japanese Arisaka bayonet was produced by the TALW Arsenal. It features a straight, single-edged blade with a long fuller and a hooked quillon. The wooden grips are secured by two screws to the steel tang, and the ricasso carries the proper arsenal marking.
In Johnson’s classification, this example is listed as Variation I, while in Labar’s system it corresponds to Variation Q (LB-145). The rarity rating is Uncommon 3, making it less frequently encountered than standard production models.
The bayonet is accompanied by LBS-9 scabbard and a LBF-63 frog, both correct for this variation. Altogether, it represents a desirable and uncommon example of a Japanese Arisaka bayonet issued during the wartime period.
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Arisaka Bayonet, Nagoya Arsenal (Lot: 321)
$ 295 fee: 22.5%This is a Japanese Arisaka bayonet manufactured by the Nagoya Arsenal. The blade is straight, single-edged, with a long fuller and a hooked quillon. The grips are made of wood, secured with two screws to the steel tang. The ricasso bears the Nagoya Arsenal marking.
According to Johnson’s classification, this piece corresponds to Variation A, and in Labar’s system it is identified as Variation A (LB-119). The rarity rating is Common 2, indicating a frequently encountered example.
The bayonet comes with standard steel scabbard and a rubberized canvas frog (LBF-23), typical for wartime Japanese equipment. Overall, it represents a standard and well-preserved example of the Arisaka bayonet supplied to the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
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Gravity Knife 2nd model by Weyersburg (Lot: 306)
$ 1,995 fee: 22.5%Outstanding example of this Luftwaffe gravity knife which is the very collectible take down version. Nicely darkened patina with clean wood grip plates. Fully functional and marked in the appropriate places. Matching numbers and a blade that retains much of the original cross grain.































