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  • Japanese sword. Enju kunihide.

    Japanese sword. Enju kunihide. (Lot: 287)

    This one is singed Enju kunihide. This one has no paper but the signature and work look correct for this Smith. He worked around 1800.

    $ 8,500 fee: 22.5%
  • Japanese sword. Sukekane.

    Japanese sword. Sukekane. (Lot: 286)

    This katana is by Bizen Osafune Ju Yokoyama Sukekane Saku . It has papers from the nthk.

    $ 8,500 fee: 22.5%
  • Japanese sword. Gassan sadakatzu.

    Japanese sword. Gassan sadakatzu. (Lot: 285)

    This one is by Gassan sadakatsu. And is dated 1902. It has tokubetsu hozan papers by the nbthk and sayagaki by Mr Tanobe.

    $ 18,500 fee: 22.5%
  • Japanese sword. Sadatsuna.

    Japanese sword. Sadatsuna. (Lot: 284)

    This one is a daito by sekishu sadatsuna who was the student of naotsuna who was 1 of masamune’s 10 great students. The mounts are tokugawa mon on dark silver fittings with a black shakedown tsuba with tokugawa mon.
    It has tokubetsu hozan papers and the shirasaya has sayagaki by Mr Tanobe.
    Papers are nbthk.

    $ 30,000 fee: 22.5%
  • Gravity Knife with Lanyard

    Gravity Knife with Lanyard (Lot: 279)

    Overall condition of this knife is very good with a clean RBN numbered blade. The grip plates show normal expected wear with no cracks and no abuse. The marlin spike works nicely and is waffen proofed and the entire piece shows a bit of darkening. One of the rarest that we have seen that it is a take down model and it also comes with the very rare original lanyard. The lanyard has the two clips  and was used to hang underneath the flight jackets. Great piece and super rare version of the gravity knife

    $ 2,625 fee: 22.5%
  • Gravity Knife

    Gravity Knife (Lot: 263)

    Stunning example which is the much more desirable take down version. The blade shows all cross grain and a nice RBN number with a unsharpened blade edge. Does have a few spots, but has never been cleaned. The spring is tight and releases the blade perfectly and the wood grip plates are near perfect. Has the marlin spike which is proofed at the base and the back side of the release trigger is also marked. When taken down is shows matching stamps. Fine piece and these are getting harder to come by.

    $ 1,895 fee: 22.5%
  • SA Dagger by Wagner & Lange

    SA Dagger by Wagner & Lange (Lot: 262)

    Fine overall condition on this dagger with a blade that rates 9/10. All cross grain present, motto and maker mark have dark burnishing and it has a bright finish. The grip is also stunning with no damage to the wood and a perfect inlaid eagle insignia. The scabbard has excellent fittings, all screws present and a perfect ball at the end. Hard to find any flaws on this piece.

    $ 2,495 fee: 22.5%
  • Feuerschutzpolizei bayonet KS 98

    Feuerschutzpolizei bayonet KS 98 (Lot: 137)

    A nice clean blade. Unmarked. Black bakelite grip plates. No chipping. Original black painted steel scabbard. No dents.

    $ 230 fee: 22.5%
  • Feuerschutzpolizei bayonet KS 98 – Eickhorn

    Feuerschutzpolizei bayonet KS 98 – Eickhorn (Lot: 134)

    A nice clean blade. “Carl Eickhorn” maker marked. Black bakelite grip plates. No chipping. Original black painted steel scabbard. No dents.

    $ 230 fee: 22.5%
  • Iron Cross 1st Class, 1914 Pattern [Carl Dillenius] — Marked “800”.

    Iron Cross 1st Class, 1914 Pattern [Carl Dillenius] — Marked “800”. (Lot: 61)

    An original Iron Cross 1st Class, 1914 pattern, manufactured by Carl Dillenius (CD) of Pforzheim is offered for sale.

    The pin is stamped “800,” indicating a high silver content (80%).

    Details:

    • Type: Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse)
    • Period: World War I
    • Maker: Carl Dillenius, Pforzheim
    • Materials: Silver (marked “800”) with iron core
    • Mount: Pin-back with functional clasp
    • Condition: Excellent, with natural patina and no restoration

    A rare and highly collectible example of one of the most iconic decorations of the German Empire.

    $ 370 fee: 0%
  • 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%
  • DDR General’s dagger. MINT!

    DDR General’s dagger. MINT! (Lot: 48)

    This dagger is a symbol of the East German military elite, a relic of the Socialist era and a mark of authority for high-ranking officers within the National People’s Army (Nationale Volksarmee). Crafted with precision and discipline, the dagger embodies the stark, utilitarian aesthetic of the DDR military, reflecting the socialist ideals and the political landscape of the time. This dagger would have been primarily ceremonial or used for specific, symbolic purposes rather than as a standard-issue combat weapon. It’s a historical artifact that encapsulates the austere and highly controlled nature of post-war East Germany.

    $ 850 fee: 0%