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Vintage Decorative Spanish Brass Cannon

$1,755.00
Vintage decorative Spanish brass cannon Artilleria Imperial Carlos I model with wooden carriage, moving wheels, and metal fittings.  The cannon itself is made of brass and has nice decorations on it including the royal Spanish crest. Dimensions Overall length (cannon + carriage): 80 cm/31.5 inches Width: 40 cm/15.75 inches Height: 40 cm/15.75 inches Weight: 9.3 Kg/20.5 lbs.

Antique Polish Hunting Knives Set

$1,755.00
Antique Polish hunting knives set of a long dagger and short knife both with horn handles, probably deer antlers. The ornate leather scabbard is with the initials A.S with a royal crown above.  The handle of the long dagger is with monogram initials on the pommel.  The ricasso is marked L. Knapinski, Krakow. Dimensions: Total length: 49 cm/19.29 inches Length of dagger: 44.2 cm/17.4 inches Length of knife: 27 cm/10.62 inches

World War One Trench Art Knives Set

$1,831.05
Or best offer A set of World War 1 trench art knives made by American, British, German and possibly French or Belgium soldiers between 1914-1918 during the constant bombardments across the trench lines. This unique set includes the following items from top to bottom as shown in the photos: British Trench Art Knife From The First World War American World War One Trench Art Knife Trench Art Knife From WW1 1914 German World War One Trench Art Knife German Trench Art WW1 Knife These are all unique and one of a kind items.  

Chris Reeve Project 1 Knife – USA Model

$1,989.00
Original Chris Reeve Project 1 model knife made in the USA, serial number 36 on the blade stamped also with the CR.  The blade and handle are one piece of A2 steel, 55-57 RC and Kal-gard coated. On the Other side of the blade “Made in USA” is stamped.  The handle is hollow and the screw in butt cap is D655 Aluminum.  The leather scabbard is also marked with the CR logo.  Chris Reeve Project 1 knife made in the USA.  This is number 36 from the first 50 of this model. Dimensions Overall length with scabbard: 35.5 cm/13.97 inches Overall length without scabbard: 34.3 cm/13.5 inches

World War Two Italian Fascist M1937 MVSN Officers Dagger

$2,106.00
World War Two Italian Fascist M1937 MVSN/PNF Officers Dagger.  These daggers were worn by officers of both the MVSN (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale AKA the Blackshirts) and the PNF (Partito Nazionale Fascista), This was the first of the two types of chained hangers for this model of dagger, in 1939 the M chain would be replaced with leather hangers. This dagger is in excellent condition, the eagle head bakelite grip plates are without chips or scratches, and the scabbard is with almost all of its original paint.  The fitting on the grip clearly show the fasces (bundling wooden rods and a single-bladed axe with leather straps) which represented punishment in ancient Rome.  The nickel plated blade is in excellent condition as well with very little spots as can be seen in the pics.  The chain link hanger is with the iconic Roman eagle and the SPQR (Senātus Populusque Rōmānus in Latin, the Senate and People of Rome in English).

Deep Dive Knife by Siebe Gorman

$2,223.00
Deep dive knife by Siebe Gorman & Company London 1910.  This specialty knife is made of brass or bronze with a bakelite hilt used by British deep sea divers.  Made by the Siebe Gorman company that specialized in maritime engineering and diving equipment such as diving helmets, breathing apparatuses and others. This rare deep sea diver knife is in very good condition, showing the crest of the manufacturer which not all models feature.  The other side of the hilt read: "Siebe Gorman and Co. Ltd. Submarine Engineers London (Patent)".  This was probably a presentation knife. Dimensions: Knife length (without scabbard): 33.5 cm Blade: 19.5 cm Hilt: 14 cm Scabbard: 21 cm Total length: 35 cm

Spanish Artilleria Fabrica De Toledo Knife 1892

$2,340.00
Spanish Artilleria Fabrica De Toledo knife signed 1892 with ram horn handle and steel with leather scabbard and behind it a large metal belt hanger.  A massive wide blade used by the artillery soldiers for fighting as well as for utility purposes.  Some nicks on the blade which have been repaired decades ago adding character. Dimensions Length with scabbard: 41.5 cm Length without scabbard: 38 cm

German WW1 Procession of Artillery Soldiers Bronze Plaque By Ludwig Manzel

$2,340.00
A special bronze relief plaque of a procession of German WW1 soldiers on horseback pulling an artillery carriage with other soldiers.  The bronze work is excellent showing in high detail the soldiers, their rifles and helmets, the horses and in the background of what seems to be a bombed out town with houses with missing roofs and a damaged tree.  The work is made by Karl Ludwig Manzel (1858-1936) and is signed by him L. Manzel on the lower right as well as K. Grabert. Chlg.I. on the width of the frame. Dimensions 59.4 cm x 13.5 cm / 23.38 inches x 5.31 inches 2.44 Kg / 5.37 lbs

Austrian Marine Naval Cutlass Sword Model 1858 by FS Jung

$2,340.00
Austrian Marine Naval Cutlass Sword Model 1858 used mainly for marine naval warfare while boarding enemy ships.  The cutlass is easy and smooth to wield with a very good balance, suited for fighting in close quarters.  In Austria this cutlass sword was called “Entersabel” or “Bordsabel”.  Up until 1858 the Austrian Navy used French captured cutlasses and in 1858 ordered its original design which remained in service till 1904.   On ships it was used mostly as a working tool for general use thus the scabbards are missing on most pieces and are extremely rare. The sword has a thick and forward heavy pipeback blade, a basket guard as for this kind of weapon. Produced by FS Jung with a mark of a cross surrounded by four smaller crosses.  Dated 1858. No scabbard. Grips have damage but blade and the rest of the sword are in very good condition. Measurements 76 cm / 30 inches  

Indian Madu Shields Set with Horns and Decorative Colorful Bucklers

$2,340.00
Indian Madu shields set with horns and decorative colorful bucklers.  These Madu were used defensively by Fakirs and Mendicants who were generally not allowed to carry traditional weapons.  The shields, also known as Dhal, are intricately decorated and painted with a distinct four steel discs in the center of the shield.  In the back the shield is fitted with woven straps covered in red cloth. These Madu Dhal shields with Indian deer horns were probably made in the late 19th to early 20th century. Dimensions: Shield diameter: 28 cm / 11 inches Length with horns: 80 cm / 31 inches  - 67 cm / 26 inches Set weight: 3 Kg / 6.6 lbs.

British Navy Signal Cannon

$2,574.00
Vintage British Navy signal cannon with wooden carriage.  This cast steel cannon is a beautiful replica of British Navy signal cannons that were used on ships and ports for various purposes.  It is a large and heavy naval cannon that judging from its construction can probably fire if inspected by a professional and used properly with all safety precautions in place. Dimensions Overall length: 55 cm/21.65 inches Width: 22 cm/8.66 inches Height: 35 cm/13.77 inches Weight: 11.3 Kg/24.9 lbs.      

US Civil War Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber By Ames

$2,691.00
This model 1840 light artillery sabre was manufactured by US contract by Ames Manufacturing Co. of Chicopee, Massachusetts and in 1863 5,300 of these sabers were manufactured. This sword is marked "A.D.K. on ricasso, which are the initials of the inspector A.D. King.  The grip is covered with leather and wound with brass wire.  The scabbard is metal and since identified as the type 2 it has a ring around the mouth of the scabbard, the type 1 doesn't.  Unlike the Model 1840 heavy cavalry saber the this artillery model 1840 has no basket guard.  The American model 1840 light artillery sabre was designed after the French model 1829 mounted artillery sabre.