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Knife with Pike Fish Head and Jerry Fisk Damascus Blade

$708.00
Knife with pike fish head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade.  The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with lizard or snake skin. Detailed head of a pike fish on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name). The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife. Details: Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches    

Eagle Head Knife with Jerry Fisk Marked Damascus Blade

$708.00
Knife with eagle head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade.  The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with an engraved pattern. Detailed head of an eagle on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name).. The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife. Details: Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches

Lion Head Knife with Jerry Fisk marked Damascus Blade

$708.00
Knife with lion head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade.  The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with white lizard or snake skin. Detailed head of a lion on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name). The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife. Details: Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches

British Royal Infantry Officer’s Sword Pattern 1822

$731.60
This is a rare British 1822 pattern sword from the short reign of King George IV (1820-1830) as can be seen in the royal emblem on the guard.  It is made with the distinctive Gothic hilt with fold down guard and a grip of fishskin wrapped with brass twisted wire.  These swords tend to be more delicate than other models with the folding down guard usually broken or missing.  The maker, Salter was the main sword manufacturer of that time, the blade etched with King George the Forth's emblem or crest.  This is one of the earliest pattern 1822 swords. This British royal infantry officer’s sword pattern 1822 from the reign of King George IV is in overall good condition with a slightly stained blade and in tact leather scabbard. Dimensions: With scabbard: 107.5 cm (42.32 inches) Without scabbard: 96 cm (37.80 inches)

Chilean Sabre Made By Châtellerault Arms

$749.30
A French made Chilean cavalry sabre sword made between 1891 and 1893.  The spine of the blade marked with the French arsenal, “Manufacture d’armes de Chatellerault” Followed by “JH,” the initials of Jacob Holtzer, the French government exporter.  The Chilean coat of arms, a star within a shield is stamped on the ricasso.  The guard bears unit markings, “2” over “4” and “2” over “100”.  This Chilean sabre made by Châtellerault Arms is in overall good condition. Dimensions: With scabbard: 102.5 cm (40.35 inches) Without scabbard: 100 cm (39.37)

Short Kinjal Dagger

$767.00
A short kinjal dagger with beautiful silver work and a green cloth on the scabbard.  The double edged blade is marked with two small grooves, suns and crescents. Dimensions: With scabbard: 32 cm (12.60 inches) Without scabbard: 28.5 cm (11.22 inches)

Italian Cavalry Sword Model 1860 By S & K Schnitzler & Kirschbaum

$767.00
An Italian cavalry sword model 1860 by Schnitzler & Kirschbaum of Solingen Germany.  S&K marked on the blade's ricasso on one side and an unclear mark on the other side of it.  The sword is in fair to good condition with pitting on the metal showing its age as a 160 year old item that was probably used in battle. Description: With scabbard: 109 cm (42.91 inches) Without scabbard: 102.5 cm (40.35 inches)

Bone Hilt Kris Dagger

$802.40
This Kris or Keris dagger is just one of the many variations of these weapons that differ among the various culture of Indonesia and South East Asia.  This Kris dagger has a bird like figure made of polished bone on the hilt believed to be made by the Bugis people.  The bird maybe the mythical Garuda creature from Hindu, Buddhist and Jain mythology.  The straight blade, as opposed to the wavy blade, may hint that it is an early 19th century make. Dimensions: With scabbard: 43.5 cm (17.12 inches) Without scabbard: 42 cm (16.53 inches)

Japanese Samurai Bajo Jingasa (Riding Battle Hat)

$814.20
Samurai Bajo Jingasa (Riding Battle Hat) were worn mainly by officers a the end of the Sengoku period (1467-1615) and through the Edo period (1603-1868) and a little after.  Traditionally a defensive helmet, they were allegedly first crafted from wood, leather, lacquered rawhide, then iron and later steel.  The combination of these elements provided a good head protection against sword blows.  The bajo-gasa jingasa are shaped like low round hills, believed to decrease wind resistance while on horseback.  The inside was padded with a cushion liner secured by ribbons that would be tied and secured under the chin. The Jingasa were traditionally lacquered in black and would typically bear the mon (crest) of their clan or that of their unit, allowing forces to be easily identified in the battlefield and from afar.  These mon were often painted in gold color like in this bajogasa for sale. The Samurai bajo-jingasa here is in excellent condition showing the mon (crest) of the Maru Ni Tsuru Gashiwa. It is probably from the late Edo period (mid 19th century).   Dimensions: about 36 cm x 34 cm (14.17 x 13.38 inches)

Japanese M1889 Type 32 Cavalry Sabre Sword Gunto

$826.00
The Japanese Model 1889 Type 32 cavalry sabre has a machined blade with katana-like tip and was manufactured at the Kokura Arsenal according to the marks on the guard.  The sword was in service during the Russo-Japanese War, World War One and World War Two.  Two patterns of the Type 32 were produced, the earlier one known as ‘Ko,’ was issued to cavalry NCOs. The second pattern known as ‘Otsu,’ was issued to army transport NCOs and soldiers and was shorter.  This sword for sale is an early ‘Ko’ pattern Type 32 cavalry sabre produced with the distinctive leather finger loop, checkered grips and with a slightly different opening to the scabbard. The sword is complete with its steel scabbard with a single hanger-ring, a working locking-catch, and a clearly marked serial number on the ricasso of the blade "73475".   Dimensions: Length with scabbard: 100 cm (39.37 inches) Length without scabbard: 96 cm (37.79 inches)

Bausch & Lomb X30 Spotting Scope With Freeland Tripod

$826.00
Bausch & Lomb X30 spotting scope with Freeland tripod from Israeli military surplus.  The items are in good condition, show wear as this is a 60+ year old item.  Bausch & Lomb B&L logo marked on the scope as well as on the focus knob with writting "Bausch & Lomb Rochester, NY".  This spotting scope was used by the Israeli military as a spotter scope for sniper teams and intelligence gathering. Dimensions: Length: 39 cm Lens diameter: 70 mm Weight: 2.3 Kg

Hensoldt Wetzlar Fero Z24 x4 Scope With Picatinny Mount

$826.00
Hensoldt Wetzlar Fero Z24 x4 magnification sniper rifle scope with picatinny mount in very good condition and with the original case.  Clear and in tact lenses and reticle.  Made in Germany by Hensoldt Wetzlar catalog number 1240-12-144-0714.