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Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (WL) Dagger for Officers. (Lot: 583)
$ 4,130 fee: 22.5%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.
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NPEA dagger for students/graduates of the National Political Education Institute (NPEA) Naumburg. (Lot: 582)
$ 7,500 fee: 22.5%Blade marked “Karl Burgsmüller Berlin-Charlottenburg 5,” with some minor spots; the motto remains crisp and clear. Aluminum fittings, crossguard stamped “N448.” Brown wooden grip with slight pressure marks. Steel scabbard painted olive-green, showing light traces of corrosion. Comes with the original sidearm hanger. A worn piece, but in good overall condition. Rare.
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NPEA dagger for course participants. (Lot: 581)
$ 5,700 fee: 22.5%Apart from a few age spots, the blade is clean, bearing the motto “Mehr sein als scheinen” (“To be more than to appear”) and the maker/supplier mark “Karl Burgsmüller, Berlin.” Pommel and crossguard are made of aluminum; brown wooden grip shows a repair area, stress cracks, and small chips above the crossguard. Olive-green painted scabbard retains about 97% of its original finish, complete with original leather hanger, which has the owner’s name “M.H. Möller” scratched on the reverse. A very well-preserved NPEA dagger.
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US Model 1816 Flintlock by Simeon North, Conversion to Percussion (Lot: 535)
$ 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: 534)
$ 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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A Scarce Brass Mounted Spanish Napoleonic Era Military Migulet Lock Belt Pistol Circa 1810 (Lot: 533)
$ 2,260 fee: 22.5%Action: Miquelet Flintlock
Country of Origin: Spain
Caliber:
.75 caliber
Overall Length:
14″ (approx.)
Barrel Length:
8″ (approx.)
*Condition:
Good (please refer to photographs)A Scarce Brass Mounted Spanish Napoleonic Era Military Migulet Lock Belt Pistol Circa 1810.
8 inch plain round barrel with top flat. 75 caliber.
Finely made migulet “patlia” lock with illegible signature. Brass regulation style military furniture. Brass sideplate features 3 and 3/4 inch steel belt hook.
Figured walnut 3/4 stock with hooked butt and Brass buttcap. Though patinated overall this rare military migulet pistol shows little wear overall. It even retains its original steel ramrod. Action does not hold on fullcock. Bore is good. 14 inches overall.
A much better than average example of this interesting Spanish military pistol.
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Heer Infantry Dagger, SMF Solingen, with Personal Signature “Spehr” and hanger (Lot: 531)
$ 1,600 fee: 22.5%Heer Infantry Dagger, Model 1935, made by SMF Solingen. Amber-colored grip, early aluminum fittings. The crossguard bears a rare engraved personal name “Spehr.” Blade marked with the SMF crowned seagull logo. Comes complete with the original silver portepee.
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Heer Officer’s Lionhead Saber, Puma (Lot: 529)
$ 1,300 fee: 22.5%Heer officer’s Lionhead saber by Puma, Solingen. Gilt fittings, Heer eagle on the crossguard, black wired grip showing surface cracks. Chrome-plated etched blade, original steel scabbard with period wear.
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Heer Infantry Dagger Model 1935 with Dedication Engraving, A. Wingen (Solingen) (Lot: 528)
$ 1,600 fee: 22.5%Heer Infantry Dagger, Model 1935, featuring early aluminum fittings and an orange tapered grip. The blade bears a rare personalized dedication inscription:
„Unserem verehrten Herrn Rittmeister … nach einjähriger Kriegsgemeinschaft von seinem Unteroffiziers Korps.“
“To our esteemed Rittmeister … after one year of wartime service together, from his NCO corps.”
The dagger is produced by A. Wingen, Solingen, confirmed by the crisp maker mark on the ricasso. Includes original nickel-plated scabbard with even patina. A fine example of a personalized presentation dagger given to a cavalry officer (Rittmeister) by his non-commissioned officers.
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Romanian Air Force Officer’s Dagger (Aeronautica Regală Română), Interwar Period (Lot: 500)
$ 5,900 fee: 22.5%A rare Romanian Air Force officer’s dagger, produced in the distinctive gilt style of the period. The blade features rich decorative etching, including the winged propeller emblem and the crowned Romanian eagle — symbols of the Royal Romanian Air Force. The light-colored grip with twisted wire wrap shows natural age cracks. All brass fittings on the hilt and scabbard retain their gilt finish. The scabbard displays the characteristic hammered texture and the winged-propeller motif. A striking and scarce dagger typical for Romanian aviation officers































